[nsp-sec] AOL "phisingreport" ?
William Salusky
william.salusky at aol.net
Mon Feb 25 23:21:18 EST 2008
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Jason,
It is certainly bogus in respect to having any authority with AOL for
sending an operational abuse report. If you send along the message body
with complete headers, I can apply the "justifiable" account nuke from
orbit.
I would however be a little suspicious of the target host that was
reported. This has the earmark of being a scammer vs. scammer host
takedown operation to do away with competition. The reported host could
very well be that 'bad' apple as reported.
The contact info in my sig is accurate, but I am carrying a new phone
with a temporary cell# of 571-480-1933 until the number below (listed in
the NSP directory) ports over. You can give a call now if you have an
urgent issue.
W
Ross, Jason wrote:
|> It came "From:" phisingreport at aol.com
|>
|
| I'm fairly sure this is not legit, apologies for sending to the list
| early.
| That said, if someone from AOL could contact me off-list, it'd be
| appreciated, as there's a couple of other odd goings on besides this
| one...
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William Salusky
william.salusky at aol.net
Sr. Technical Security Investigator - AOL Operations Security
703-265-4924 (desk)
703-201-8873 (cell)
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