Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-06-02 Thread Ben Cannon
You’d be surprised how often nation-states use essentially phishing scams. -Ben Cannon CEO 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC b...@6by7.net > On May 31, 2019, at 5:04 AM, Jason Kuehl wrote: > > Is it possible, yes. I've seen it several times now at my place of work. > T

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-06-01 Thread Mark Rousell
On 31/05/2019 16:02, Niels Bakker wrote: > * r...@gsp.org (Rich Kulawiec) [Fri 31 May 2019, 16:18 CEST]: > [...] >> This is hardly surprising: many of them are spammers-for-hire, many of >> them use invasive tracking/spyware, and none of them actually care in >> the slightest about privacy or secur

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-31 Thread Dan Hollis
The one-off email scheme is not predictable. It is randomly generated string of characters. $ ./randgen jvtMDluV0lwnlY5O So you can totally eliminate that possibility entirely. -Dan On Fri, 31 May 2019, Jason Kuehl wrote: Is it possible, yes. I've seen it several times now at my place of wo

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-31 Thread Niels Bakker
* r...@gsp.org (Rich Kulawiec) [Fri 31 May 2019, 16:18 CEST]: [...] This is hardly surprising: many of them are spammers-for-hire, many of them use invasive tracking/spyware, and none of them actually care in the slightest about privacy or security -- after all, it's not *their* data, why should

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-31 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 01:17:19PM +, Richard wrote: > When I have looked into this type of issue for my unique addressing > some did trace back to back-end db hacks (e.g., adobe), but I found > that the most likely culprit was the 3rd-party bulk mailer that > handled the organization's marketi

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-31 Thread Steve Atkins
> On May 31, 2019, at 2:17 PM, Richard > wrote: > > > >> Date: Friday, May 31, 2019 08:04:13 -0400 >> From: Jason Kuehl > >> Is it possible, yes. I've seen it several times now at my place of >> work. Targeted attacks are a thing. >> Dan Hollis wrote: Phishing scheme

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-31 Thread Richard
> Date: Friday, May 31, 2019 08:04:13 -0400 > From: Jason Kuehl > Is it possible, yes. I've seen it several times now at my place of > work. Targeted attacks are a thing. > >> > >> > Dan Hollis wrote: >> > >> > Phishing scheme didn't happen. >> > >> > fedex has had a number of major comprom

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-31 Thread Jason Kuehl
Is it possible, yes. I've seen it several times now at my place of work. Targeted attacks are a thing. On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 2:53 AM Mike Hale wrote: > Oh for fucks sake. > > Really? > > You two are questioning someone who subscribes to Nanog over Fedex? > You really think it's more likely tha

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-30 Thread Mike Hale
Oh for fucks sake. Really? You two are questioning someone who subscribes to Nanog over Fedex? You really think it's more likely that someone is targeting Dan Hollis (whoever he is) instead of Fedex leaving something else exposed? On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 11:39 PM Scott Christopher wrote: > > Da

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-30 Thread Scott Christopher
Dan Hollis wrote: > Phishing scheme didn't happen. > > fedex has had a number of major compromises so it's not a stretch that > their user database was stolen and sold to spammers. The other possibility is that your one-off email scheme is predictable, and someone knows you use FedEx, and tha

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-30 Thread Dan Hollis
Phishing scheme didn't happen. fedex has had a number of major compromises so it's not a stretch that their user database was stolen and sold to spammers. -Dan On Thu, 30 May 2019, Matt Hoppes wrote: Possibly. The other possibility I can think of is that you succumbed to a phishing scheme

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
Possibly. The other possibility I can think of is that you succumbed to a phishing scheme where are you entered the login information for your Fed ex account. > On May 30, 2019, at 4:12 PM, Dan Hollis wrote: > > I received a credit card scam addressed to my one-off unique address > registered

PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-30 Thread Dan Hollis
I received a credit card scam addressed to my one-off unique address registered to fedex.com. So it seems fedex.com user database has been compromised. Change your logins asap. -Dan