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fulldisc at ec-penflue

Nov 6, 2009, 11:11 AM

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How to receive SPAM mail

Hi Full-disclosure

I have a SPAM filter and virus firewall testing.
So, I want to get the real SPAM is sent to a specific email address.
What better way is there anything?

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michael.holstein at csuohio

Nov 6, 2009, 1:46 PM

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Re: How to receive SPAM mail [In reply to]

> I have a SPAM filter and virus firewall testing.
> So, I want to get the real SPAM is sent to a specific email address.
> What better way is there anything?
>

I had to do a similar thing when doing a spam-appliance "vendor
shakedown" .. what I did was setup a subdomain

eg: test.mycompany.com

and then create email IDs within that subdomain that had valid mailboxes

eg: bob[at]test.mycompany.com, suzie[at]test.mycompany.com, etc.

and then I used Google to search for "free offers" and "work from home",
etc. and entered those IDs on about 100 different sites. There's tons of
sites out there that you can sign-up for "hundreds of free offers" and
whatnot.

Within days I was getting hundreds of messages per day for each ID.

Note .. they have to be valid mailboxes because you frequently need to
reply to the "activation" email to make them work. You could setup a
little script to wget any links in emails received and do "-O /dev/null"
with the results .. but I just had all the accounts configured on a test
machine in thunderbird so I could view what came through and the
resulting "junk summary" emails.

The advantage of doing it as a subdomain (or just register another test
domain) is that you can make the traffic go away entirely by deleting
the DNS record.

Regards,

Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University

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yirimyah at gmail

Nov 7, 2009, 2:05 PM

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Re: How to receive SPAM mail [In reply to]

If you want to be spammed, join full-disclosure.

2009/11/7 Michael Holstein <michael.holstein[at]csuohio.edu>

>
> > I have a SPAM filter and virus firewall testing.
> > So, I want to get the real SPAM is sent to a specific email address.
> > What better way is there anything?
> >
>
> I had to do a similar thing when doing a spam-appliance "vendor
> shakedown" .. what I did was setup a subdomain
>
> eg: test.mycompany.com
>
> and then create email IDs within that subdomain that had valid mailboxes
>
> eg: bob[at]test.mycompany.com, suzie[at]test.mycompany.com, etc.
>
> and then I used Google to search for "free offers" and "work from home",
> etc. and entered those IDs on about 100 different sites. There's tons of
> sites out there that you can sign-up for "hundreds of free offers" and
> whatnot.
>
> Within days I was getting hundreds of messages per day for each ID.
>
> Note .. they have to be valid mailboxes because you frequently need to
> reply to the "activation" email to make them work. You could setup a
> little script to wget any links in emails received and do "-O /dev/null"
> with the results .. but I just had all the accounts configured on a test
> machine in thunderbird so I could view what came through and the
> resulting "junk summary" emails.
>
> The advantage of doing it as a subdomain (or just register another test
> domain) is that you can make the traffic go away entirely by deleting
> the DNS record.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Holstein
> Cleveland State University
>
> _______________________________________________
> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
> Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html
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>

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