On 10/12/18 4:12 PM, Pedro David Marco wrote:
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> >On Friday, October 12, 2018, 10:48:21 PM GMT+2, Rupert Gallagher
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> >I love outlook.com ...
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> i have seen recently an Office365 Phishing campaign coming from
> Office365 severs... as good as it gets...
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> PedroD
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>On Friday, October 12, 2018, 10:48:21 PM GMT+2, Rupert Gallagher
wrote:
>I love outlook.com ...
i have seen recently an Office365 Phishing campaign coming from Office365
severs... as good as it gets...
-PedroD
I love outlook.com ...
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On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 22:30, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm curious what people think of this:
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> https://pastebin.com/1XjwaCY1
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> It's unsolicited, so that makes it spam to me, but is it dangerous?
> yesinsights.com appears to be a legitimate c
Apologies for the subject.
It was meant to read "Is fuzzyocr i.e. Image scanning, warranted in 2018"
Regards
Brent
On 2018/10/12 15:11, Brent Clark wrote:
Good day Guys
I am getting quite a bit of image spam, and googling put me in the
direction of a tool called FuzzyOCR.
What I did was co
Good day Guys
I am getting quite a bit of image spam, and googling put me in the
direction of a tool called FuzzyOCR.
What I did was configure vagrant to install spamassassin and fuzzyocr,
and fuzzyocr does not appear to be catching my spam (The example
provided work).
Before I go down the
On 10/11/18 7:00 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
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> On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 5:15 PM David Jones wrote:
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>> On 10/11/18 3:30 PM, Alex wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm curious what people think of this:
>>>
>>> https://pastebin.com/1XjwaCY1
>>>
>>> It's unsolicited, so that makes it spam to me, but is it danger
In my opinion, any company dedicated so send out emails should put maximun
attention to each and every minimun detail
All the defects some of you are pointing out look like too "basic" to not pay
attention to them!
PedroD