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Re: A funny (but real) story for XMAS


From: Christopher Parker <cparker () member fsf org>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 05:03:58 -0800 (PST)

--- Tri Huynh <trihuynh () zeeup com> wrote:
It looks like this comapany doesn't give a damn about information
privacy, and there is also a possibility that they are
the spammers too. If you guys have have any info about this
company, please contact trihuynh () zeeup com and i love
to gather more evidences about their privacy malpractices.

Tri, all..

Since this *IS* security/privacy-related, I *WILL* respond to this...

If you're in a US state that has spam legislation passed, or in a country where spamming is
outlawed, and if you verily think this was the result of a spam, you may wish to check out the
suespammers list to seek some form of compensation for your time, weeding through spam messages.

Have you received other, similar, messages to this one?

Information on the suespammers list may be found at:
http://mail.spamcon.org/mailman/listinfo/suespammers

SpamCon hosts a good few lists on spam. SueSpammers is but one of them.


"Join www.osvdb.org to make a better non-corporated vulnerability database
since
CERT sucks ! "

CERT sucks? Humm... In my UNIX & Security college course, we're being told CERT is a great
resource for security-related information. Can anybody else make a comment on this? Agree?
Disagree?

Thanks.

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