Author: H.Ross (2 Dec 06 7:56am)
I have signed up and will donate several MX records because I am involved personally in the fight against Spam as well as for my clients.
I started my own Honey Pot for Trojans in the past few weeks because an e-mail address in a group of friends became compromised and it had to be harvested from one of their PCs. My Honey Pot gives users a unique but dummy/never-used e-mail address which they add to their address book and if mail is ever received then it points to their PC as the problem!.
The odd thing is that within a few days someone has registered using the link provided and no-one has owned up to doing this. The user Agent of the browser was weird too - MS IE7 on XP without SP2 and with a code of 'FDM' at the end. I have tracked down FDM to the site Free Download Manager but I suspect they are not directly involved but their code may have been pirated and may be used for harvesting.
I came to 'your' site because I found a reference to FDM in Google but I couldn't find out what data you had recorded about it or it's usage. Can anyone help - even with a short reply to say that I am 'barking up the wrong tree' (sorry for the UK colloquilism if I could spell it)...
Any clues, pointers, URLs etc. very welcome... HR.
(In case anyone is interested - the uA was: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; FDM))
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