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Default How does a spammer get my e-mail address?
Old 01-10-2006, 07:25 AM   #1 (permalink)

This is an article in my Comcast homepage, thought it was interesting and helpful to know what to do to help curb the spam! My suggestion, would be to use an alternative e-mail for forums....Leanna, still got those g-mail accounts available??? [img]images/smiley_icons/oh yes.gif[/img] [img]images/smiley_icons/hysterical.gif[/img]



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How does a spammer get my e-mail address?



There are several ways spammers can obtain your e-mail address by obtaining it directly or indirectly, from you! A spammer will commonly sell or trade lists of e-mail addresses so once an e-mail address is on one list, it may be merged with others and might be nearly impossible to remove. To reduce spam, control your e-mail address and how it is used.

Here are the most common ways spammers obtain your e-mail addresses from you:





They have obtained your e-mail address from one of your posts to a newsgroup, other bulletin board or chat room. Spammers use software programs, often referred to as &quot;spidering&quot; programs, to search for e-mail addresses on these public forums.

Similarly, spammers have software that scans Web sites for e-mail addresses. If you have a personal web page, or administrate a web site, any e-mail addresses on those pages may be located and added to e-mail lists.

You reply to spam or unwanted e-mails, asking to be removed by clicking a fake &quot;reply to unsubscribe&quot; link. Often when you do this, you are confirming that your e-mail address is valid and is being monitored. This is something a spammer wants in an e-mail address. This can result in even MORE spam.

This practice still continues, despite the passage of a federal anti-spam law called The Can Spam Act, that went into effect January 1, 2004, requiring a functioning &quot;opt out&quot; link or a legitimate &quot;reply to unsubscribe&quot; e-mail address.



You've signed up for &quot;free&quot; or pay services on the Internet without checking the service??s privacy policy and terms of use and your e-mail address was added to a mailing list. Filling out Web site forms, surveys, etc., also can get your e-mail address added to a list.

You've intentionally signed up for a mailing list without checking their policies. Hopefully this will result in receiving only the e-mails you want and not spam.

Someone else has signed you up to a mailing list and/or provided your e-mail address to a company because you didn't let them know that you want to keep your e-mail address private.



Spammers can also obtain your e-mail address without your help, simply by guessing it. Surprisingly, this is a common process, and can be quite effective. Here's how they do it:



A spammer may start with a list of valid e-mail addresses, then extract the user name portion of the e-mail address, (everything before the @ sign) and try to use it with different providers, e.g., test_account@comcast.net, test_account@hotmail.com, test_account@yahoo.com, etc. This is a hit-or-miss approach to growing their existing mailing list that is often very successful.

Spammers also use software programs to generate random user names from common names and words in the dictionary. Again, once they generate their list of user name, they just add a popular domain name to the end.
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Old 01-11-2006, 04:21 AM   #2 (permalink)

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