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Message-ID: <00aa01c25357$ebc1ec10$c10110ac@oxford.insl.co.uk>
From: mbruce at insl.co.uk (Matt Bruce)
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Legal Notification]

Fake or real... a quick check of the second email from zeno already raises
serious questions about authenticity...

> > Received: (qmail 37832 invoked from network); 3 Sep 2002 11:21:32 -0000
> > Received: from unknown (HELO isc2.org) (204.87.205.244) by

This IP address is listed by ARIN as belonging to a company called InterVAN:

  OrgName:    International VAN S.A. de C.V.
  NetRange:   204.87.205.0 - 204.87.205.255
  TechPhone:  (528) 399 8999
  TechEmail:  admred@...ervan.net

A quick visit to www.intervan.net shows they're an ISP based in MEXICO.
ISC^2 are almost certainly not based in Mexico, so it's doubtful they'd use
a Mexican ISP (can't be bothered tracerouting it). None of the scam/hoax
pages I'm aware of match "isc" in a search, though.

Doesn't anyone track down spammers like the mangy dogs they are anymore? :)

Cya,

Matt
"Alarm bells are ringing, Willy."




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