I can almost guarantee that vulnerabilities which are not exploitable are not exploited. -Travis On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Razer <[1]Rayzer@riseup.net> wrote: On 10/16/2015 10:14 AM, Michael Best wrote: > A masterful troll spoiled by the standard protection against malicious/fake unsubscribe requests. Oh, if only I had accounted for it! > I received one too, and several times during the last few weeks I've gotten emails telling me that someone was trying to log into my freelists settings. I have no idea who it was, so I'm not going to accuse anyone without any evidence whatsoever. > Glad to see you're not jumping to conclusions, Occam's Rayzer. ;-) > > Your trolling the list with the basically useless information that JYA sold logs THAT HIS SITE OPERATION MAY NOT HAVE GENERATED (they may be netsol's right?) created a spike in the use of the word "Cryptome" etc on the radar of hackers and spammers, so yeah, you're responsible Mike. I can almost guarantee it wouldn't have happened without you. RR > And there you have it... The end result of Mike Best's troll... > Gleaned > addresses being run through cryptome's listerver. The server admin > could > detail from which IP these requests originated. RR -------- > Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: Ecartis command results: unsubscribe > Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 10:17:32 -0400 (EDT) > From: FreeLists Mailing List Manager <[2]ecartis@freelists.org > > > To: rayzer Request received for list 'cryptome' via request > address. >>/unsubscribe /'Unsubscribe' request denied. > Your request was rejected for the following reason: You are not on > the list 'cryptome'. > > -- [4]Twitter | [5]LinkedIn | [6]GitHub | [7]TravisBiehn.com | [8]Google Plus References 1. mailto:Rayzer@riseup.net 2. mailto:ecartis@freelists.org 3. mailto:ecartis@freelists.org 4. https://twitter.com/tbiehn 5. http://www.linkedin.com/in/travisbiehn 6. http://github.com/tbiehn 7. http://www.travisbiehn.com/ 8. https://plus.google.com/+TravisBiehn