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Re: Addresses for latest spam

  • From: Gregory Hicks
  • Date: Tue Jun 08 14:27:09 2004

Isn't this called a "dictionary" attack?

> To: Adi Linden <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Addresses for latest spam 
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004 11:44:50 -0400
> 
> On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 09:06:35 CDT, Adi Linden <[email protected]>  said:
> > 
> > Does anyone know how the latest email worms assemble the email addresses 
> > they use? I am getting a large amount of junk destined for non-existant 
> > (never existant) email accounts. So the address cannot be taken from the 
> > various address books on the compromised PC's.
> 
> I'll place bets on there being '[email protected]' and '[email protected]'
> in the address books, and the worm is creating all 4 combinations of left and
> right hand sides (and possibly other permutations too).  So you're sitting at
> domain1.net and seeing '[email protected]' bouncing (and possibly
> '[email protected]' as well....)
> 
> And of course, if it finds 200 addresses, you'll get the 1 valid LHS that
> was attached to your domain - and 199 LHS's that used to be attached
> to 199 other domain names and were probably never valid at your site.
> 
> But since it's a compromised PC that belongs to somebody else and the
> spammer isn't paying for the bandwidth, they might as well try all 200x200,
> because they know 200 of them were valid, and maybe they'll get lucky
> and another 50 or 75 of the cross-product will happen to match too...

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