Salamander
Fire Walking

MARDOX ALERT
Mon Dec 20 2004

It's ten o'clock, and I've only been home from the vet's for a few minutes. Clueless is holding his own, but in spite of me grossly overfeeding him he's failed to gain any weight. It's concerning, but at least any overt signs of illness have pretty much been banished for the present.

I hadn't intended to make an entry at all tonight, but then I found a piece of rather insidious drek in my dummy email in-box, and thought I should make mention of it in case anyone is tempted gets it and is tripped up by it. Mardox.com is infamous for sending out email spam offering something for free in return for registering at their site. Their current game is offering to put you on their search engine. Do NOT make the mistake of doing this. Responding to this email only verifies your address is valid and active. If they get such validation you'll find that you not only do not end up on any search engine of theirs, but that they'll immediately turn around and sell your email address to every spammer known to cyberspace. There have been reports of people getting hundreds of pieces of spam in just a few days' time after falling for one of their gags.

Since the email address they used is only displayed here at Dear Diary, I'm assuming that they've harvested email addresses that are displayed on this site. If you want more information on these skunks, check out http://www.htpcompany.com/fraud_alert.htm. Beware also of Bannerscape, which is a Mardox company and is advertised on the bottom of their "solicitation" letter. If you use a spam killer in your in-box that accepts manual addition of domains to be blocked, a nice (though abbreviated) list of these can be found at http://www.webthatworks.it/docs/code/spam/spammers.asp?what=spamD. In fact, clicking on any of the URL's in this mail message is something less of a good idea.

This has been my public service effort for the day.

Following is the text of the phishing email I received from Mardox:

From: [email protected] [Add to Address Book] [View Source]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Regarding: www.deardiary.org/show/diaries/12117
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 12:31:27 +0000


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URL : www.deardiary.org/show/diaries/12117
DATE : 12/19/2004 7:31:21
USER IP : Unknown IP. User had used an automated software for url submission

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click on the web site link below. This will confirm
that you wish to be included in our search engine
database at no fee to you.
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11 Comments
  • From:
    Franny (Legacy)
    On:
    Tue Dec 21 2004
    well that stinks. something else to watch out for online...

    I'm pulling for CW...here's hoping he stays okay.
  • From:
    Bubbles1956 (Legacy)
    On:
    Tue Dec 21 2004
    Oh boy, more crap to watch out for. Thank you for the information.
  • From:
    Valyum (Legacy)
    On:
    Tue Dec 21 2004
    forget about bill o'reilly. i'd rather have sal looking out for me. three hugs for clueless.
  • From:
    Monstergue (Legacy)
    On:
    Tue Dec 21 2004
    I'm going to ask a really stupid question about Clueless. Have you or your vet considered B-complex injections? They boost appetite and certainly can't hurt anything. Cats tend to respond to them in a number of positive ways.
  • From:
    Monstergue (Legacy)
    On:
    Tue Dec 21 2004
    I'm going to ask a really stupid question about Clueless. Have you or your vet considered B-complex injections? They boost appetite and certainly can't hurt anything. Cats tend to respond to them in a number of positive ways.
  • From:
    Monstergue (Legacy)
    On:
    Tue Dec 21 2004
    Dang, my bad case of clicky finger has reared its ugly head again. Sorry about that double comment
  • From:
    Shay40 (Legacy)
    On:
    Wed Dec 22 2004
    I promise I will never respond to any emails from anyone I don't know for any reason. Ever.
  • From:
    Shay40 (Legacy)
    On:
    Wed Dec 22 2004
    Oh,and Mr. Wonder is in my thoughts. I hope he stays with you for a long while yet.
  • From:
    TraumaMama (Legacy)
    On:
    Wed Dec 22 2004
    There are somedays when I wonder if the internet is worth it. I can't believe how much stuff my Ad-aware picks up.
    I'm keeping my fingers crossed for CW.
    Merry Christmas to you and yours. I was hoping to find the time to drop by diaries on my day off, but it appears that may not happen.
  • From:
    AQuietEvening (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Dec 23 2004
    The Today show had a big segment about transplants today. Apparently it is the 50th anniversary of the first transplant.

    ~QE
  • From:
    Jamisinc (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Dec 23 2004
    Merry Christmas Dr Sal. I hope you have a wonderful one.