Attention visitors! One
of our clients A1 Classic Car Parts Finder (www.classiccarpartsfinder.com)
is being victimized by a spammer & domain name forger! Last year
(2003), someone began forging their domain name
(classiccarpartsfinder.com). The spammer forged the From: and Reply-To:
fields of his/her spam messages. The spam in question advertises a
variety of products like adult web sites, Viagra, prescription drugs,
often send virus infected files as well.
Attention system administrators/spammer victims: I assure you, and the
administrators of your ISP/domain, that neither we or our client have
sent you any spam email. It is very likely that the email you received
was sent by someone who forged the classiccarpartsfinder.com email
address and domain name. These messages did not come from
classiccarpartsfinder.com. Someone else is forging their email address
and URL to send their SPAM. We first learned about this spammer, and the
domain forgery in the fall of 2003. If you've received a spam message
with their domain name in the From: or Reply-To: field, we'd appreciate
it if you would file a complaint with the IFCC at:
http://www.ic3.gov/.
Refer
to classiccarpartsfinder.com's IFCC Complaint number: Complaint
number: I03091721294867. The Internet Fraud Complaint
Center (IFCC) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).
IFCC's mission is to address fraud committed over the Internet. For
victims of Internet fraud, IFCC provides a convenient and easy-to-use
reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of a suspected criminal or
civil violation. For law enforcement and regulatory agencies at all
levels, IFCC offers a central repository for complaints related to
Internet fraud, works to quantify fraud patterns, and provides timely
statistical data of current fraud trends. Please include a copy of the
spam email with the full header intact. The message content and headers
are essential in tracking down the individual (s) responsible for
forging my email address/domain. We do not want anyone sending SPAM with
our name or any clients name on the message.
Why would a spammer forge header data?: Spammers forge email header data
like the From: and Reply-To: lines because they do not want to receive
complaints (or complaints to their ISP). They just want your money, and
in many cases do not provide the goods or services that are paid for.
Unfortunately email forgery is simple and commonplace. Forgery of email
header data makes it nearly impossible for the average email recipient
to complain or report spam effectively. If you can't figure out who
really sent you the spam, you can't catch them or shut them down.
What we are doing about it: We can't prevent spammers from forging our
client's email address/domain or the spam that they send. We can't
conceal our email addresses and only reveal them to trustworthy
individuals. Our customers, visitors, and friends need to be able to
contact us. All we can do is react when a spammer forges our name/domain
on a piece of spam, and try to track them down by reporting them to the
IFCC (FBI). We are doing our best to figure out who is forging this
domain/email address and have contacted several ISP's, and system
administrators in an effort to find out who was forging this
domain/email address. We know how to detect header forgery, how to
de-obfuscate encoded URL's, and how to track ISP/web host contact
information. We used all the skills at our disposal, to track down the
guilty party, and in the end, hope to determine who is responsible for
this forgery and identity theft and turn the information over to the
IFCC (FBI).
How can you be sure our client wasn't responsible for the spam?: Every
email sent over the internet contains information called header data.
Some of that header data can be forged, some of it cannot. Spammers
typically forge a large percentage of their header data. If you
receive/have received an email (allegedly from us), I encourage you to
examine the full headers. Most email clients (Software) have a 'show
full headers' feature/capability. Examine the IP addresses in the
header, you will likely find that much of the data is forged, and you
will also find that the header data does not point back to our client or
our mail server (s) (Not our IP address). If you are unsure how to
read/interpret the header data, I encourage you to do a little research.
You can start by reading a brief tutorial on header data. One easy
way to identify these forgeries if the sender address is a random series
of numbers or letters like
1q2m67e@classiccarpartsfinder.com this is a forgery.
So what should you do with this spam?: If you've received some of this
spammers email. I'd ask you to do two things. First, send an abuse
report via email, to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) that relayed
the email to your email server/service. I guarantee it's not my email
server/service. Secondly, send a copy to the IFCC by filing a complaint
at http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/cf1.asp. Please be sure to include the full
header. As I stated earlier; the message content and headers are
essential in tracking down the individual (s) responsible for forging my
email address/domain, and sending the spam. Please refer to our IFCC
complaint number above.
What should you do about spam in general?: The simplest thing to do is
just delete it. Replying directly to the forged From: or Reply-To:
address is ineffective, as either (a) the From: or Reply-To: addresses
are forged, or (b) your email address will be used to harvest a list of
'Working email addresses', which the spammer can use to optimize his or
her operations, or sell to other spammers. What else?; Try to avoid
loading spam in an HTML capable email client which automatically loads
images. Spammers often encode your email address in the URL used to
retrieve those images. By examining their web server logs, they can
determine if you received the email, and whether you read it. For the
same reason, don't click on any links in the email. Doing so will only
confirm your email address as 'Live prey'! If you want to do some
detective work, look at SamSpade.org ( who have a very good downloadable
tool) or the UNIX Spam combat page, both of which have a collection of
online tools for deciphering URLs, tracing website ownership, and
researching ISP contact information. But be careful! It's all too easy
to point the finger at the wrong person. Spammers try to cover their
tracks, and more than one of the email headers will typically be forged.
And obviously, never buy anything from a spammer. You don't really think
your credit information is safe with somebody who forges emails for a
living, do you?
Authentication and Identification: How do you know we are who we say we
are? When communicating via email, we take several measures to
authenticate and identify myself. These measures can easily be detected
in my email headers, and are extremely difficult to forge. I doubt any
spammer would go through the trouble of trying. If you receive an email
which is allegedly from classiccarpartsfinder.com or us, but doubt it's
authenticity, I urge you to forward a copy to classiccarpartsfinder.com
or us. For information on how to contact A1 Classic Car Parts Finder,
Inc. please see their "Contact Us" web page.
The content of this page is both original and parts borrowed from non-
copyright web page sources who have had similar problems with Spammers.
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