Arsh840@gmail.com Has Indicated You’re A Friend. Accept?
Hi,
arsh840@gmail.com wants to follow you.
****** Is arsh840@gmail.com you friend? ******
If Yes please follow the link below:
http://invites.infoaxe.net/signup_e.html?fullname=&email
Hi,
arsh840@gmail.com wants to follow you.
****** Is arsh840@gmail.com you friend? ******
If Yes please follow the link below:
http://invites.infoaxe.net/signup_e.html?fullname=&email
11 thoughts on - Arsh840@gmail.com Has Indicated You’re A Friend. Accept?
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From: “arsh840@gmail.com”
Ah, automated address book pilfering… Such a great innovation…
“Would you like to SPAM all your contacts…” Yes/No?
JD
All those in favor of unceremoniously dumping arsh840@gmail.com from the listserv, say aye.
Yes, please (I was sure moderators/list owners already did it…)
Valeri
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Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247
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Aye
(Sent from iPhone, so please accept my apologies in advance for any spelling or grammatical errors.)
rather than further promoting spam, as you are doing here – for list moderation requests, contact the list owner address instead.
Apologies…it was meant to be humorous…I was pretty sure that the moderators had already done something.
no need for an apology, what happened was your email didnt trim out the spammy content, so you ended up redelivering that to every member on the list, again – and logging it on the archieves again. spammer wins. ( not sure if this was real spam or someone just importing a collected address book.. )
Aye.
A google search tells me that this “infoaxe” thing is a MS Windows virus that somehow affects MS Windows installations through facebook. Therefore, anyone viewing the list archive with a MS Windows client would be well advised to not click on those links.
Thanks to CentOS, I live in a wonderful M$-free environment :-)