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[Full-disclosure] fd@dusty.ece.cmu.edu likes spam (but does spam like fd

Subject: [Full-disclosure] fd@dusty.ece.cmu.edu likes spam (but does spam like fd@dusty.ece.cmu.edu?)
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:36:24 -0500
It's true. I like spam. And one of the best ways to get spam is to post to a 
public security list which is mirrored all over the place (at least in my 
experience ;)). That's why myself and superspamcollector.bla@gmail.com are 
teaming up to get great gobs of spam. It's all in the interest of tracking 
bots of course...just need to cast a wide net :)

Aaron

p.s.
<a href="mailto:fd@dusty.ece.cmu.edu";>fd@dusty.ece.cmu.edu</a>
<a 
href="mailto:superspamcollector.bla@gmail.com";>superspamcollector.bla@gmail.com</a>
;)

p.p.s. n3td3v was doing the same thing, I'm just lazier than her ;)

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