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- These local servers in turn get their information from the designated authoritative name servers for each domain.
- ASCII (AS'kee) stands for American Standard Code for Information exchange.
- Dig is a common network utility that lets users interact directly with name servers to get detailed information about domains and hosts.
- 1618, the spam must contain full contact info at the start and make no attempt at hiding its origin.
- Binary data may represent text in some other character set besides ASCII, or they may be non-text information (pictures, MP3 files, etc).
- This allows blocklists to be updated continuously as new sources of spam are discovered, permitting clients to have up-to-the-minute information.
- Phishing: A typical scenario works like this: users receive email telling them that there's a problem with their bill, or informing them of some great givaway.
- The user enters their signon information.
- Spamfighter, White-hat: Those who are actively doing something about the spam problem, by spam hunting, legislative efforts, spreading good information, etc.
- " When analyzing header information, pay special attention to the "from" and "reply to" addresses.
- The portion of a complete SMTP e-mail message packet that appears before the body, and that contains detailed technical information about the message, including routing lines, is called a mail header.
- Some spammers create virus-like or worm software that can be installed on your computer and swipe the info in your address book back to a spam server that will collect them.
- Persons or organizations that register for the use of domain names or IP address blocks are required to provide identifying information about themselves and this information is published in the whois databases, which is accessible to the public via software.
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