Re: Possible Intrusion Attempt?

From: Anders Reed Mohn (anders_rmat_private)
Date: Fri May 23 2003 - 02:13:19 PDT

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    From: "Matt LaFelero" <ramstrykeat_private>
    To: <incidentsat_private>
    
    > It's strange that this email triggers the authentication box.  What's
    > even weirder is that it populates the username for them, with weird
    > names.  The names always seem to change from spam mail to spam mail.  I've
    > seen iterations like fluff, skank, morton, taxiway.. you name it.
    
    
    Well, at first, I would guess it's some kind of password harvesting scheme..
    but populating the username doesn't really fit in ..   weird indeed!
    
    > It seems most of the emails are HTML, which can explain a lot.  None of
    > them had attachments.  From what I could gather it seems to attempting to
    > load a site.  We run Outlook 2000 with SP3 and all hotfixes.
    
    I'd set up a sniffer, and log where that username/password is sent.
    I have no idea what this could be, except said information harvesting, so
    I'd
    try to trace it to the origin.
    
    Anders :)
    
    
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