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More involuntary c'punk subscriptions on the way?
In the May '96 issue of Computer Security Alert, Padgett Peterson
provides an explanation of how mail bombing is done. It's on page 3
under the "E-mail Security" column with the headline "Mad Bombers on the
Net." In the article, Padgett explains the three "stages" of mail
bombing: First is to send ungodly amounts of mail from you to the
target, the next is to post something offensive under a forged ID to one or
more of the "less ruly" [his words] USENET groups, such as alt.2600 or
alt.tasteless [his citations], and the third is to subscribe people to
mailing lists against their will using forged e-mail.
Naturally, Padgett (bless his twisted little mind) indicates that the
most severe results can be achieved by sending forged subscription
requests to "the larger listservers such as cypherpunks", that generate in
excess of a hundred messages a day.
Since hackers and wannabes probably read INFOSEC publications with more
zeal than do INFOSEC practitioners, I'd say we're likely to be in for even
more of the "I don't want to be on this list" sorts of traffic.
And Padgett, next time you get interviewed on mail bombing by the press,
why don't you point them to "The KISS Army Mailing List," or something of
that sort?
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