On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 11:14:18PM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> On September 26, 2015, I saw the first pair of examples of what appeared
> to be much smarter SMTP spam.  Both the envelope 'From ' sender and the
> internal 'From: ' sender were credibly forged to impersonate two
> personal friends, Michael Siladi and Alison Stern.  That wasn't new:
> Forging of the envelope sender has been a well-tested art since the
> infamous revenge-spam attack against Joe Doll in 1997 that gave the
> world the term 'Joe-job'.[1]

are they spamming to the list or directly to list subscribers?

spamming a list and forging a sender-address trawled from the list
archives (or via a spammer subscribing and archiving the list) has long
been a spammer practice.

ditto with sending to addresses known to be subscribed to a list, with
forged from address also known to be subscribed.

craig

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craig sanders <[email protected]>
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