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  • edgeprod
    Permanently Gone
    • Mar 2004
    • 10019

    #1

    XXXCash, please reply concerning spamming affiliates

    I just got an email with the following headers (my domain filtered to prevent it from being harvested:

    Return-Path: <[email protected]>
    Delivered-To: xxxcash@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Received: (qmail 39630 invoked by uid 1010); 11 Dec 2006 10:57:15 -0000
    Received: from mail.nocusnetworks.net (HELO mail.em-marketing.net) (209.50.48.2)
    by mail.edgeprod.com with SMTP; 11 Dec 2006 10:57:15 -0000
    Received: by mail.em-marketing.net (Postfix, from userid 0)
    id 1F53244D043; Tue, 5 Dec 2006 19:31:39 -0700 (MST)
    Message-Id: <[email protected]>
    From: "Britney and Daniel" <[email protected]>
    To: "ASN Mega Site Memeber" <[email protected]>
    Subject: Britney Spears First Pussy Photos - James Bond Naked
    Content-Type: text/plain;
    Lines: 64
    Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 19:31:39 -0700 (MST)
    Clearly, because it's xxxcash@(my domain).com, it is unlikely to be randomly picked out of a hat. This email was used only to register with your program.

    Did you sell this list, did an employee steal it, did you get hacked, or is it in the TOS that you'll sell/share my name with other companies?

    I don't care either way, really.
  • edgeprod
    Permanently Gone
    • Mar 2004
    • 10019

    #2
    This is the message, by the way:

    Unsubscribe and subscription information at the bottom.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    >From: [email protected]
    >Sent: Friday, Oct 13, 2006 10:46 AM
    >To: Britney and Daniel [mailto:[email protected]]
    >Subject: RE:Britney Spears First Pussy Photos - James Bond Naked

    >Britney Spears - First Pussy Photos

    >Desperate to break free from her teen star image, it seems as though Britney Spears
    >has been hanging out with Ms. Hilton and by the look of these six super high resolution
    >photos, she actually has a nicely shaved pussy - who knew?
    >With these new photos shell fit right into the Hollywood adult crowd.

    > http://www.FemaleStars.com/RS/rsid-5...-Spears-Pussy/

    --------------------------

    >The new James Bond - Daniel Craig - Exposed

    >See his huge Cock Exposed
    >Exclusive, at MaleCelebrities.com...
    >We have the Video and Photos of this hot new James Bond Stripped Naked
    > See It Here http://www.MaleCelebrities.com/RS/rs...mes-Bond-Nude/


    >Talk to you soon,


    >Britney and Daniel


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    • Jace
      FBOP Class Of 2013
      • Jan 2004
      • 35562

      #3
      ironic that the email you used for xxxcash was used to spam celebritycash, considering they are the same company

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      • edgeprod
        Permanently Gone
        • Mar 2004
        • 10019

        #4
        Originally posted by Jace
        ironic that the email you used for xxxcash was used to spam celebritycash, considering they are the same company
        "An olllld man .. turns 98 ..."



        Here's the fucked up part: why spam Celebrity Cash to your XXX Cash affiliates?

        XXXCash converts at 1:200 *raw* for me, and rebills like a MOTHERFUCK -- I have more REBILLS than I do SALES for some months, it's nuts.

        But fuck, if they're going to spam me ........ I can always find someone else.

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        • pr0
          rockin tha trailerpark
          • May 2001
          • 23088

          #5
          how long have you been in the business edgeprod?

          everyone jumping on the bandwagon

          every major company keeps their surfer list & webmaster list seperate

          chances are your e-mail was retrieved by a hack, exploit, or pop3 dos style collection device

          i swear, how is it that smart, successful people can also be so stupid?

          THIS THREAD HAS BEEN CLEANSED!!

          __________
          Loadedca$h - get sum! - Revengebucks - mmm rebills! - webair (gotz sErVrz)

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          • edgeprod
            Permanently Gone
            • Mar 2004
            • 10019

            #6
            Originally posted by pr0
            how long have you been in the business edgeprod?

            everyone jumping on the bandwagon

            every major company keeps their surfer list & webmaster list seperate

            chances are your e-mail was retrieved by a hack, exploit, or pop3 dos style collection device

            i swear, how is it that smart, successful people can also be so stupid?


            CLEANSE ME, BROTHA! LET THE CHOIR SING THE PRAISES OF A CLEAN THREAD!

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            • DarkJedi
              No Refunds Issued.
              • Feb 2001
              • 28301

              #7
              I got the same email to my [email protected] address

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              • edgeprod
                Permanently Gone
                • Mar 2004
                • 10019

                #8
                Originally posted by DarkJedi
                I got the same email to my [email protected] address

                But wait! "chances are your e-mail was retrieved by a hack, exploit, or pop3 dos style collection device" .. remember?

                To me, it's too large of a coincidence that I get spammed by the other program they have.

                I'd like to hear it from them -- and the only reason I made a thread was to see who ELSE may have gotten spammed. So thanks for replying.

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                • edgeprod
                  Permanently Gone
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 10019

                  #9
                  Is the rsid field the affiliate ID?

                  rsid-546140 in this case.

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                  • Chio The Pirate
                    Confirmed User
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 946

                    #10
                    Originally posted by edgeprod
                    Is the rsid field the affiliate ID?

                    rsid-546140 in this case.
                    YARGH! It be a shortened version of ReSeller ID. I know this because I haxored the list and I'm spammin' me sharkyfarts site as well as a "friend's" cash program like a retarded pig on acid.

                    If you get an email from Bob the Turkey Baster or Jerry The Hat Maker you should disregard.

                    AHOY! ya FAG

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                    • Jace
                      FBOP Class Of 2013
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 35562

                      #11
                      Originally posted by edgeprod
                      Is the rsid field the affiliate ID?

                      rsid-546140 in this case.
                      yes......

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                      • edgeprod
                        Permanently Gone
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 10019

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Chio The Pirate
                        YARGH! It be a shortened version of ReSeller ID. I know this because I haxored the list and I'm spammin' me sharkyfarts site as well as a "friend's" cash program like a retarded pig on acid.

                        If you get an email from Bob the Turkey Baster or Jerry The Hat Maker you should disregard.

                        AHOY! ya FAG
                        I got those emails, and jerked off to them.

                        Ok, I know I've said this in tickets, in ICQs, and on the phone about 5 times, but let me say it here:

                        I'm going to SLEEP!

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                        • SmokeyTheBear
                          ►SouthOfHeaven
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 28609

                          #13
                          well i hate to be the voice of reason but it is possible thats a generated name.. spammers arent stupid.. once they find a prefix of an email that shows up many times on multiple domains they will add that as a default ( i.e. [email protected] ). BUT the chances of you and darkjedi both getting the same email to the same prefix would be suprising.. if your email was [email protected] i would be alot more suspicious
                          hatisblack at yahoo.com

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                          • pr0
                            rockin tha trailerpark
                            • May 2001
                            • 23088

                            #14
                            Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                            well i hate to be the voice of reason but it is possible thats a generated name.. spammers arent stupid.. once they find a prefix of an email that shows up many times on multiple domains they will add that as a default ( i.e. [email protected] ). BUT the chances of you and darkjedi both getting the same email to the same prefix would be suprising.. if your email was [email protected] i would be alot more suspicious
                            don't reason with these guys....for some reason they think everyone program gets off on spamming their own webmasters with porn
                            __________
                            Loadedca$h - get sum! - Revengebucks - mmm rebills! - webair (gotz sErVrz)

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                            • Jace
                              FBOP Class Of 2013
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 35562

                              #15
                              Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                              well i hate to be the voice of reason but it is possible thats a generated name.. spammers arent stupid.. once they find a prefix of an email that shows up many times on multiple domains they will add that as a default ( i.e. [email protected] ). BUT the chances of you and darkjedi both getting the same email to the same prefix would be suprising.. if your email was [email protected] i would be alot more suspicious
                              i agree with that one there...a spammers operation is pretty much automated anymore, and their bots learn very quickly

                              luckily I have spam filters, so I don't get much of that shit into my inbox

                              except for that stock tips shit, I get that shit all the time, anyone have any good tricks for filters on that?

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                              • DarkJedi
                                No Refunds Issued.
                                • Feb 2001
                                • 28301

                                #16
                                Originally posted by pr0
                                don't reason with these guys....for some reason they think everyone program gets off on spamming their own webmasters with porn

                                So how the fuck did we end up with the same spam, wiseguy?

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                                • edgeprod
                                  Permanently Gone
                                  • Mar 2004
                                  • 10019

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by pr0
                                  don't reason with these guys....for some reason they think everyone program gets off on spamming their own webmasters with porn
                                  lol, I thought you were KIDDING with your last post ... now it looks like you really believe it's just a coincidence that one program's affiliate list got spammed with ads from the other program they own.

                                  okie dokie then.

                                  Whoever's affiliate ID that is knows the answer. Maybe the guys at XXXCash can shed some light on it.

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                                  • SmokeyTheBear
                                    ►SouthOfHeaven
                                    • Jun 2004
                                    • 28609

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by DarkJedi
                                    So how the fuck did we end up with the same spam, wiseguy?

                                    i'm not a spammer but i think i can answer that for you..

                                    When the internet and email spam first began there werent as many email adress so it was kind of mandatory you had a list.. as more and more people got email addys it was easier just to assume and address existied such as [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] , obviously this method into to tricky simply get a baby name list and add @popularemailprovider.com tot he end of them. bam you have a huge email address.. this progressed of course into [email protected] so the spammer send an email to [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] etc for every exisiting domain.. now this is all fed from a list of keywords associated with common email prefixes.. now in order to have a really good list you will cross reference existing email addy's ytou have harvested into common prefixes.. so for example , if the program spots 5 identical prefixes such as XXXCASH at different domains it can assume this is a commonly used prefix , thus anyone with xxxcash@anydomain is likely to have gotten the same message..

                                    Now of course all above is pure speculation , it could be internal as well but theres a high likelyhood what i mentioned above is happening as the prefix XXXCASH isnt impossibly unique as [email protected]
                                    hatisblack at yahoo.com

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                                    • edgeprod
                                      Permanently Gone
                                      • Mar 2004
                                      • 10019

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                                      Now of course all above is pure speculation , it could be internal as well but theres a high likelyhood what i mentioned above is happening as the prefix XXXCASH isnt impossibly unique as [email protected]
                                      Agreed 100%. That's why I use random strings as the suffix as well. I won't post what the actual email was (I use xxxcash@xxxxxxxxxx as a mask), but I learned long ago it has to have a bit of randomness to catch this sort of activity.

                                      Most sponsors are something like [email protected].

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                                      • MonsterPartners
                                        Registered User
                                        • Jan 2006
                                        • 55

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                                        well i hate to be the voice of reason but it is possible thats a generated name.. spammers arent stupid.. once they find a prefix of an email that shows up many times on multiple domains they will add that as a default ( i.e. [email protected] ). BUT the chances of you and darkjedi both getting the same email to the same prefix would be suprising.. if your email was [email protected] i would be alot more suspicious
                                        Exactly.

                                        Amazing how fast webmasters are to blame a sponsor for selling their address.

                                        If a program were to sell such a list, I'd love to see them outed here

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                                        • DarkJedi
                                          No Refunds Issued.
                                          • Feb 2001
                                          • 28301

                                          #21
                                          bump for xxxcash

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