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Message-ID: <2be58a30512141440g55f20458k86b750ccb862f5@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Dec 14 22:44:26 2005
From: infosecbofh at gmail.com (InfoSecBOFH)
Subject: Phishing Alert: Inland Revenue Service
Ahhhh, now I get the other email. Todd... sorry fuck bag didn't mean
to jump on your sarcasm towards the original fuck bag n3td3v.
Why bother with websense or any on bullshit. Note the name websense..
almost sounds like COMMON SENSE doesn't it.
n3td3v you are a fucking newb go away.
On 12/14/05, Todd Towles <toddtowles@...okshires.com> wrote:
>
> N3td3v wrote:
> > I guess I shouldn't listen to Websense alerts all of the
> > time, since they missed out this one. If Websense had
> > reported on it, I wouldn't have posted it to FD. Time to
> > change my phishing alerts provider.
>
> Sounds like a good idea. Then take FD off your security list and then
> take pen-test, and the other 10 groups you are basically RSS together
> and you will have a list of substance..oh..maybe you won't.
>
> Don't you think it is a bad signal to your readers that have the
> messages on the front page of your group are making fun of you??
>
> Websense also doesn't "Alert" us on Ebay and Paypal scams..because they
> are all over the place. One or two Inland RS e-mails is worthless..just
> like 8 billion everyday basic ebay phishing e-mails. If this IRS
> phishing e-mail was using a interesting new technique or trick, then it
> would make perfect sense to tell FD.
>
> A new URL trick? A new fake SSL trick? A new redirection trick? What is
> the news in it then? Wow, look some phisher is so lame that they can't
> even get the name of the US agency correct? What news...
>
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