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- Subject: Spammers Strike Again On Internet 02/09/95
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- Date: 9 Feb 95 20:41:50 GMT
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- NEW YORK, NEW YORK, U.S.A., 1995 FEB 9 (NB) -- Internet users call
- it spamming. It's the simultaneous sending of the same message to
- multiple Usenet newsgroups, the area of the Internet where people
- enter free discussions on thousands of different topics, and it
- has happened again.
-
- If you mention spamming to most Internet users one name comes to mind
- - Canter and Siegel. The New York based lawyers first hit the
- newsgroups a couple of years ago with advertisments for their green
- card immigration service and caused a massive reaction from the Usenet
- users who resented commercial messages cluttering up their groups.
-
- Since then both sides have fine tuned the process with Canter and
- Siegel forming Cyber Sell to market their service to other companies
- and one user, calling himself the Cancelmoose, developing complex
- software that automatically cancels out these messages on computers
- across the world.
-
- This morning Canter and Siegel hit again - big time. In the early
- hours of the morning a message advertising credit record clearance
- lawyers was sent out to almost everyone of the 10,000 newsgroups that
- make up the system. If you logged on this morning and found a message
- titled "<ad> GUARANTEED CREDIT REPAIR BY LAW FIRM" you'll know what
- we mean, but they didn't stop with just the conventional groups.
-
- By adding special lines specifying the message had been "approved" they
- managed to fool most software into sending it to moderated groups.
- These are special groups that require one person in charge to approve
- the posting before it is sent out and is a way of controlling what
- people see in the group and making only relevant messages available..
- These areas are normally set aside for important announcements but even
- they fell to this latest trick. The system's equivalent of a 911
- channel - news.announce.important - was even hit. That group only
- carries a few messages a year that are of utmost importance to the
- entire Usenet community.
-
- Not content with hitting all of the newsgroup they have even
- progressed to mailing lists including those of the Electronic Frontier
- Foundation - a Washington based civil liberties group that is
- dedicated to free speech. It remains to be seen how the EFF will
- handle the intrusion into their network. The EFF mailing list is
- usually used to send foundation news to journalists and policy makers.
-
- Minutes after the spam began users started reported cases and it soon
- became clear "there is a problem" in the words of one user. At the
- time or writing the Cancelmoose had not started deleting the messages
- but many users were calling for this.
-
- (Martyn Williams/19950209)
-