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i caught the spammer! and it's the DoD?
I've been getting alot of spam to my webmaster addy, which is funny because I used to get none. Back checking the "from" IPs, from some fresh spam and guess who...
Search results for: 29.166.54.8 OrgName: DoD Network Information Center OrgID: DNIC Address: 7990 Science Applications Ct Address: M/S CV 50 City: Vienna StateProv: VA PostalCode: 22183-7000 Country: US NetRange: 29.0.0.0 - 29.255.255.255 CIDR: 29.0.0.0/8 NetName: MILX25-TEMP NetHandle: NET-29-0-0-0-1 Parent: NetType: Direct Allocation Comment: Defense Information Systems Agency Comment: Washington, DC 20305-2000 US RegDate: Updated: 2002-10-07 OrgTechHandle: MIL-HSTMST-ARIN OrgTechName: Network DoD OrgTechPhone: +1-703-676-1051 OrgTechEmail: HOSTMASTER[at]nic.mil # ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2005-09-07 19:10 # Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database. Either this is some heavy sh1t or one sick forged header. I mean, DNIC? lol So did DoD slip up, or is this a crackhead webmaster? craziness. syntacks |
Its a method to catch terrorists. They respond to spam quite often for all kind of things. Was this a gun and drug spam email?
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it is adult spam, lots of it, but the IPs are even more randomer than my grandpa's memory. r.i.p. ...and the mainstream spam has almost stopped btw! i'm livin' in bizarro world. lol syntacks |
so the ip it came from was 29.166.54.8? It was spoofed if anything or a hacked box at the department of defense.. Hacked servers at military places dont suprise me one bit..
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uh oh i think i know something you don't know
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hahaha i drop a post 69 on it lol syntacks |
Homeland Security requires lots of cash.
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