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  • B Bao Nguyen

    It's pretty easy to scan entire blocks of IPs for computers with vulnerabilities or open services. I'm guessing that's how they found your computer with SMTP.

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    Nish Nishant
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    Bao Nguyen wrote: It's pretty easy to scan entire blocks of IPs for computers with vulnerabilities or open services. I'm guessing that's how they found your computer with SMTP. Yeah I know :-( I myself used to scan for open proxies in my teen days :-( Nish


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    • C ColinDavies

      Don't you use a firewall ? Regardz Colin J Davies

      Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

      You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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      Colin Davies wrote: Don't you use a firewall ? Yup, I do, but it's so badly misconfigured that it blocks me from doing lotsa stuff, but lets everyone else do what they want to :-( Nish


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      • N Neville Franks

        Hi Nish, Not good at all. They are indeed the lowest of the low. I run a hardware firewall here and it amazes (or at least used to) me the number of hits it gets. You gotto lock everything up tight. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. www.getsoft.com

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        Neville Franks wrote: You gotto lock everything up tight. Yeah but it's sorta overkill for a stand-alone home PC that's used only for development and internet browsing. It's not as if I am hosting 200 web sites or storing a credit card database here. But then these clowns will force everyone to lock everything up :-( Nish p.s. How's your laptop harddisk?


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        • L Larry Antram

          > They must run auto-scanners on all possible IP ranges!!! They do. I was working on an SMTP server and was rudely awakened to that fact. Try it out. ;)

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          Larry Antram wrote: They do. I was working on an SMTP server and was rudely awakened to that fact. Try it out :-) That must have been a shock eh? I mean you are writing an SMTP server and you have a log for debugging purposes and suddenly you find lots of strange IPs there :-) Nish


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            Colin Davies wrote: Don't you use a firewall ? Yup, I do, but it's so badly misconfigured that it blocks me from doing lotsa stuff, but lets everyone else do what they want to :-( Nish


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            Nishant S wrote: but it's so badly misconfigured that it blocks me from doing lotsa stuff, but lets everyone else do what they want to Yeah, the reality most people miss. firewalls only log what they manage to block. Regardz Colin J Davies

            Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

            You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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              You guys won’t believe this! Some dirty mofing spammers used *my* home machine to send spam. I got curious after I found a lot of suspicious modem activity when I wasn’t doing anything on the net. A netstat revealed dozens of SMTP connections and a further inspection of my mail queue revealed the startling and horrible truth. I had stupidly enabled relaying on my SMTP at home. Now I’ve set it to accept only localhost connections! But what I don’t understand is how they managed to get my IP. It’s not even a static IP, it keeps changing every few days! These spamming bastards must be traced and destroyed!!! And my already slow net connection was being used to send out dozens of spam mails in the last few days! Nish [in a very pissed off mood] :mad:


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              Nishant S wrote: enabled relaying on my SMTP at home. You don't use a firewall ? Use ZoneAlarm 3, is free for no-profit and domestic users :-) http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/home.jsp[^] Nishant S wrote: Some dirty mofing spammers used *my* home machine to send spam. I got curious after I found a lot of suspicious modem activity when I wasn’t doing anything on the net. A netstat revealed dozens of SMTP connections and a further inspection of my mail queue revealed the startling and horrible truth. The spam busters, must pay for it ... there are some sites where you could denounce it, but at the moment I'm not reminding any of them :-( Cheers,Joao Vaz And if your dream is to care for your family, to put food on the table, to provide them with an education and a good home, then maybe suffering through an endless, pointless, boring job will seem to have purpose. And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary.-Shog9

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                Nishant S wrote: enabled relaying on my SMTP at home. You don't use a firewall ? Use ZoneAlarm 3, is free for no-profit and domestic users :-) http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/home.jsp[^] Nishant S wrote: Some dirty mofing spammers used *my* home machine to send spam. I got curious after I found a lot of suspicious modem activity when I wasn’t doing anything on the net. A netstat revealed dozens of SMTP connections and a further inspection of my mail queue revealed the startling and horrible truth. The spam busters, must pay for it ... there are some sites where you could denounce it, but at the moment I'm not reminding any of them :-( Cheers,Joao Vaz And if your dream is to care for your family, to put food on the table, to provide them with an education and a good home, then maybe suffering through an endless, pointless, boring job will seem to have purpose. And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary.-Shog9

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                Joao Vaz wrote: _You don't use a firewall ? Use ZoneAlarm 3, is free for no-profit and domestic users http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/home.jsp\[^\]_ I do, but it was badly configured :-( Nish


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                  Nishant S wrote: but it's so badly misconfigured that it blocks me from doing lotsa stuff, but lets everyone else do what they want to Yeah, the reality most people miss. firewalls only log what they manage to block. Regardz Colin J Davies

                  Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                  You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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                  Colin Davies wrote: firewalls only log what they manage to block. Very very true, Colin. Nish


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                    Joao Vaz wrote: _You don't use a firewall ? Use ZoneAlarm 3, is free for no-profit and domestic users http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/home.jsp\[^\]_ I do, but it was badly configured :-( Nish


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                    Nishant S wrote: but it was badly configured It happens all the time , don't feel bad about it. Cheers,Joao Vaz And if your dream is to care for your family, to put food on the table, to provide them with an education and a good home, then maybe suffering through an endless, pointless, boring job will seem to have purpose. And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary.-Shog9

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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      You guys won’t believe this! Some dirty mofing spammers used *my* home machine to send spam. I got curious after I found a lot of suspicious modem activity when I wasn’t doing anything on the net. A netstat revealed dozens of SMTP connections and a further inspection of my mail queue revealed the startling and horrible truth. I had stupidly enabled relaying on my SMTP at home. Now I’ve set it to accept only localhost connections! But what I don’t understand is how they managed to get my IP. It’s not even a static IP, it keeps changing every few days! These spamming bastards must be traced and destroyed!!! And my already slow net connection was being used to send out dozens of spam mails in the last few days! Nish [in a very pissed off mood] :mad:


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                      Worst of all, now your IP is listed and banned on each and every anti-spam list on the net. If you start using your SMTP server for real some day, your e-mails will be rejected from about every big ISP... :(( It happened to me. My latest articles: Desktop Bob - Instant CP notifications XOR tricks for RAID data protection

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                      • D Daniel Turini

                        Worst of all, now your IP is listed and banned on each and every anti-spam list on the net. If you start using your SMTP server for real some day, your e-mails will be rejected from about every big ISP... :(( It happened to me. My latest articles: Desktop Bob - Instant CP notifications XOR tricks for RAID data protection

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                        Daniel Turini wrote: Worst of all, now your IP is listed and banned on each and every anti-spam list on the net. If you start using your SMTP server for real some day, your e-mails will be rejected from about every big ISP... It happened to me. Damn! I hadn't thought of that! Luckily my IP changes every 4 days! Nish


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                          You guys won’t believe this! Some dirty mofing spammers used *my* home machine to send spam. I got curious after I found a lot of suspicious modem activity when I wasn’t doing anything on the net. A netstat revealed dozens of SMTP connections and a further inspection of my mail queue revealed the startling and horrible truth. I had stupidly enabled relaying on my SMTP at home. Now I’ve set it to accept only localhost connections! But what I don’t understand is how they managed to get my IP. It’s not even a static IP, it keeps changing every few days! These spamming bastards must be traced and destroyed!!! And my already slow net connection was being used to send out dozens of spam mails in the last few days! Nish [in a very pissed off mood] :mad:


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                          I totally agree with you, we aren't agressive enough with spammers. About the IP scanning, I have an dynamically allocated IP, changing every day. To protect a little bit my ADSL connection, I run a soft-firewall (a nice freeware, Outpost[^]). Generally, I begin to be attacked 5 to 10 minutes after initializing the internet connection, and received an average of 30 agressive connection attempts or port scans every hour. Influence of the Evil, Influence of the Good, which of both will go further? Wobbly destinies, dubious dreams, which of both is good for nothing? L'emprise du Mal, l'emprise du Bien, lequel des deux ira l'plus loin? Destins bancals, rêves incertains, lequel des deux est bon à rien? Come On Boys/Ludwig Von 88

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                            You guys won’t believe this! Some dirty mofing spammers used *my* home machine to send spam. I got curious after I found a lot of suspicious modem activity when I wasn’t doing anything on the net. A netstat revealed dozens of SMTP connections and a further inspection of my mail queue revealed the startling and horrible truth. I had stupidly enabled relaying on my SMTP at home. Now I’ve set it to accept only localhost connections! But what I don’t understand is how they managed to get my IP. It’s not even a static IP, it keeps changing every few days! These spamming bastards must be traced and destroyed!!! And my already slow net connection was being used to send out dozens of spam mails in the last few days! Nish [in a very pissed off mood] :mad:


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                            I've just read this thread with a rapidly sinking heart. This could go a long way to explaining why I've twice recently had several Mb of nothing going out on the line; and Daniel's message could also go a long way to explaining why my outgoing mail (configured to use my SMTP rather than my email provider's) has been struggling to contact Hotmail addresses lately. Awwwwwwwwww CRUD! Thanks Nish, at least now I know how to stop it happening again. Paul Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see - Led Zeppelin, Misty Mountain Hop

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                              You guys won’t believe this! Some dirty mofing spammers used *my* home machine to send spam. I got curious after I found a lot of suspicious modem activity when I wasn’t doing anything on the net. A netstat revealed dozens of SMTP connections and a further inspection of my mail queue revealed the startling and horrible truth. I had stupidly enabled relaying on my SMTP at home. Now I’ve set it to accept only localhost connections! But what I don’t understand is how they managed to get my IP. It’s not even a static IP, it keeps changing every few days! These spamming bastards must be traced and destroyed!!! And my already slow net connection was being used to send out dozens of spam mails in the last few days! Nish [in a very pissed off mood] :mad:


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                              Nishant S wrote: And my already slow net connection was being used to send out dozens of spam mails in the last few days! try to use a firewall or something Nish. Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:

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                                I've just read this thread with a rapidly sinking heart. This could go a long way to explaining why I've twice recently had several Mb of nothing going out on the line; and Daniel's message could also go a long way to explaining why my outgoing mail (configured to use my SMTP rather than my email provider's) has been struggling to contact Hotmail addresses lately. Awwwwwwwwww CRUD! Thanks Nish, at least now I know how to stop it happening again. Paul Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see - Led Zeppelin, Misty Mountain Hop

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                                Paul Riley wrote: Thanks Nish, at least now I know how to stop it happening again. Nice to hear that I am not the lone victim. And glad that my post opened up your eyes a little. Now we are brothers-in-arms eh? Nish :-)


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                                  Paul Riley wrote: Thanks Nish, at least now I know how to stop it happening again. Nice to hear that I am not the lone victim. And glad that my post opened up your eyes a little. Now we are brothers-in-arms eh? Nish :-)


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                                  Nishant S wrote: Now we are brothers-in-arms eh? Hehe! If by that you mean that you want to break someone's arm for doing such a thing... yeah, I'm right with ya :-D Paul Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see - Led Zeppelin, Misty Mountain Hop

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