[geeklog-spam] geeklog-spam Digest, Vol 7, Issue 3

Michael Brusletten ironmax at spacequad.com
Thu Jan 24 10:38:26 EST 2008


Dirk,

For now, make the changes that I had asked and send me over a copy of a few
of the spam postings.  I will forward off these postings to 888.com  Here is
an excerpt of the conversation I got back from Zak, the security admin.

Hello Michael,



My name is Zacky and I am responsible for anti-virus/spyware issues in 888.
I received your report re spamming related to our websites, and I would like
to understand the issue here and address accordingly.



888 is very strict about spamming, malware, spyware etc - we do not do any
of those and highly disapprove of such practices.



I would appreciate if you could please provide me with details on this
matter.



Thank you in advance,

Zac

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So I did send them the backlog of what I had for the casino spam.  It turned
out that the same affiliate was also spamming for credit card and ring
tones.  If you want this taken care of for all the domains that you have
some controls over, please send the info I need, so that your domains can be
taken off of the spammers lists.  I think I may have only a day or so left
before they contact their affiliates to give them the list of domains not to
send anymore spam to.  They've already taken us off their lists.

Michael


Michael Brusletten wrote:

>For now...can you make the change and then send me a few entry posts to my
>admin email.  Then I can forward that off to the proper place.  Then
>hopefully geeklog.net will be removed from any further postings.  You may
>want to do this to other sites as well that you have control over.  Please
>send seperate emails for each site involved.  This goes for anyone else
that
>want to stop these spammers.  BTW, if your wondering, its the same spam
gang
>doing the google pages spam.  So if you want off their lists, let me know.

Hmm. Who exactly are you sending these reports to?

I hope you've made sure you're not talking the spammer himself. I'm
getting opt-out offers[1] all the time. I don't want to opt out of that
crap - I want them to stop entirely and for good.

bye, Dirk

[1] <http://spam.tinyweb.net/article.php/opt-out-spammer>


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