Don't panic. It's just a hoax. Lots of other people have received it. The hoaxer got your address somewhere off the Internet (maybe Usenet, maybe your web page) and sent you the email. At 12:40 PM 2/20/97 +0900, Ellen Iwasaki wrote:
HELP! Can anyone tell me what this message is that I received in my mail today? Is it real? Should I do as it suggests? I have used the Internet once to purchase some books? Was my credit card number stolen in the process? How did this happen and how will it affect me? What should I do? PLEASE ADVISE ASAP! Thank you for your help Ellen Iwasaki Kumamoto, Japan
From: eiwasaki@gol.com Date: Wed, 19 Feb 97 02:27 CST Apparently-From: eiwasaki@gol.com Apparently-To: eiwasaki@gol.com Reply-to: eiwasaki@gol.com Registered-mail-reply-requested-by: eiwasaki@gol.com Sensitivity: PERSONAL-CONFIDENTIAL Precedence: EMERGENCY Priority: URGENT Comment: Authenticated sender is
Organization: NaughtyRobot Subject: security breached by NaughtyRobot This message was sent to you by NaughtyRobot, an Internet spider that crawls into your server through a tiny hole in the World Wide Web.
NaughtyRobot exploits a security bug in HTTP and has visited your host system to collect personal, private, and sensitive information.
It has captured your Email and physical addresses, as well as your phone and credit card numbers. To protect yourself against the misuse of this information, do the following:
1. alert your server SysOp, 2. contact your local police, 3. disconnect your telephone, and 4. report your credit cards as lost.
Act at once. Remember: only YOU can prevent DATA fires.
This has been a public service announcement from the makers of NaughtyRobot -- CarJacking its way onto the Information SuperHighway.
# Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, +1-415-442-2215 stewarts@ix.netcom.com # You can get PGP outside the US at ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/crypto/pgp # (If this is a mailing list, please Cc: me on replies. Thanks.)