Hello.
I’ve been getting a few email bounces recently, as it appears somebody is using a spoofed fretnoise.com email address in a very rudimentary phishing attack. So, if you’ve received an email claiming to be from a fretnoise.com account asking you to enter your citi-bank card details into a website, firstly – don’t do it, and secondly, I certainly did not send the emails.
Oh, and if the perpetrators are checking on the domains they’re using as source addresses… you are scum. May plagues of locusts rest on your land. May boils suffocate your skin.
This was a public service announcement – thankyou for listening. Duran Duran entry to follow
Is it possible for you to trace back server log’s etc ? you will find that a lot of those messages are not really bounced emails from a mail server – they are originally sent to you looking as if they have come from a Mail Server, in the event that you will investigate the issue……
Hmm, they seem like real bounces to me (sometimes headers returned, sometimes full mail returned, whois on the failing MTA checks out, etc etc) but then I’m not a sysadmin ;o)
I can deal with spam and phishing attacks aimed at me – I just don’t want the 5% that actually fall for this kind of thing banging on my door when they realise they’ve given their bank details to a thief
Matt, can you send me your credit card details, please. I want to buy a new car. Thanks.