At 02:12 AM 4/27/96 -0700, Rich Graves wrote:
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If you are involved with the affairs of a large organization, I urge you to check www.whoswhere.com to see if they have a bunch of user email addresses that they shouldn't.
They also have some information that is seriously outdated. They have two e-mail addresses for me that are about 2-3 years out of date. (I wonder how some of this information was collected. One was from my Fidonet point address of years back. Not something accesable from finger.)
Of course there is little that one can do about this kind of invasion of privacy. But they don't have to be so fucking blatant and stupid about it. They have the email addresses of DAEMONS from our password files in their database.
I wonder if those addresses are from a "finger @sitename.org" hack. It becomes worrysome when the methods of hackers intersect with those of database compilers.
There is no need for mailbombing, or anything like that. Our lawyers are simply going to nuke them from orbit. Please check them out before they go offline, so that you will have a shot at whatever is left.
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