Why is a Nigerian scam called a 419 scam?
419 is a type of fraud named after the article of the Nigerian criminal code under which it is prosecuted.
What process converts IP addresses into dns names?
The process of converting a domain to IP address allows the system to access the DNS via resolver. The resolver then gets the domain name and goes back to the IP address or gets the IP address and looks for the domain name. When the domain name is converted to an IP address, this consists of the TCP's ability to operate and open a URL or send a datagram via the UDRP. It is then understood that all is manageable when a domain name is converted to an IP address.
No, it is not safe to do this in any website other than your email provider and always check to make sure in the address box that it's your email provider's address and not someone other website.
What can you do if someone spams your AOL email folder and sends spam to your address book?
If someone spams you, you are very unlucky. Sorry for your loss.
Why does your school have a gay website blocker thingy?
First, why call them gay?
They never did anything to you.
Second,
It is only for safety.
spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Messages spam: advertisements spam: A delicious meat spam: hjghjfyfugju Thank you!
Internet protection can save you from virures, spam and other malware from getting on your computer. These viruses can steal your id, use your computer's resources and send you numerous emails or worse, shut down your computer.
I suggest getting a good Internet security program and make sure it will update at least 3 or 4 times daily to protect against the hundreds of new ones that out every day. In comparison to the cost of your equipment, software and time it is worht $.15 a day day to protect yourself and others. There is more good free info on the asystematics.com site All the best.
How to stop receiving emails in my spam after receiving who is Information?
In order to enable privacy protection for your domain name, you need to contact the Sponsoring Registrar and ask them if they provide the service. You can find the Sponsoring Registrar by performing a whois lookup for your domain name. If that service is not provided by the Sponsoring Registrar, you need to transfer your domain name to another registrar.
How server deals with regarding spam emails?
There are several ways servers deal with unwanted e-mails (spam). One way is to look for specific content in e-mails, like the phase "cheap viagra", assume e-mails with that specific content are unwanted, and delete them.
Another way, which is very effective in my experience, is to employ a service called a "DNS blocklist", or DNSBL. With such a blocklist, every time another mailserver tries to send mail to the server, it will check if its address is in the blocklist, and if it is, refuse to accept any incoming mail from the server in question. www.spamhaus.org is one provider.
Jamster is a company that supplies ringtones and wallpapers to celluar telephones for GSM companies and is using scam like techniques. You send a text message to a certain number and your bill will be charged 2$ a week
Can you tell exactly what computer a message came from?
According to Ken Hollis and the alt.spam FAQ: You cannot generally tell by a e-mail header which specific computer the e-mail came from. Just about every time you dial into your ISP (Internet Service Provider) you are assigned a different IP address. If someone sends you an e-mail and they log out, the next time they log in their IP address will most likely be different. If the computer has a permanently assigned IP address *and* you have the cooperation of whomever owns that block of IP addresses you *might* be able to get information on who might have sent the e-mail. About the only way to tell *exactly* which e-mail account the e-mail was sent from is to get the ISP (Internet Service Provider) to tell you. Usually the ISP will require you to get the local police involved (a warrant of some type) to force the ISP to give you that information. Even given that you know the account the e-mail originated from, a forger can find out that person's account / password and log in as them, they can gain access to that computer while the person who owns that computer is away from the computer or they could install a back door program that allows them to control that person's computer remotely. If this were to happen then the forger could send the e-mail and nobody would know who *specifically* sent the e-mail.
Caution! These are attempts to harvest your identity. Do not click on them.
The Legend of Spam: Back in 1937, the Hormel Foods company invented a canned, spiced ham that became super popular back during WWII due to the scarcity of fresh meats.
In the 1960s the British TV show "Monty Python's Flying Circus" had a regular skit about a restaurant that served spam with everything, spam burgers, spam omelets, spam mashed potatoes, spam apple pie, spam spam, etc. In the skit there was a table of customers that would sing "Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, beautiful spam, wonderful spam!" until someone would make them shut up.
At some point the term made the cultural jump to describe junk e-mail that repeats itself everywhere, and because of its repetitive, annoying nature.
Additional Information:
Introduced in 1937, the original name was Hormel Spiced Ham. Later the name of SPAM was derived from SP (from spiced) and AM (from ham). In humorous circles it was called Something Posing As Meat - or Spare Parts Animal Meat
Why it's important to not have junk email and spam?
Why too waste your space on junk and spam which have no meaning and may contain inappropiate content.better to delete them rather than keeping.
Why spam goes in spam but not in inbox?
Email systems know that users do not want to receive spam. Spam can be dangerous, with viral links, or just annoying, which wastes your time. This is why email systems send emails from suspect networks or with unknown content to a separate, spam folder.
Usenet is a public access network which provides user news and group e-mail. Usenet is actually a giant, bulletin board maintained by volunteers who provide news and mail feeds to the other parts of the networks. ListServ is server software used to control an electronic mailing list. It is also known as list server.
Is there a legitimate Email lottery or all Email lotteries are scams?
I think they are all scams because if they were not, every one with an email address would be rich. even if they only worked with cents or proportions of cent.
Why are you not receiving your emails?
Probably because somebody is not sending them.
Also, check spam folder, normal e-mails sometimes get obliterated by filter.
Oh, and some e-mail providers are slow. A reliable e-mail is gmail from google.
Comment spamming is when you say things that is off topic. For example in a forum it could be talking about gaming or computers and someone says things off the topic alike advertising etc.
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What is Sitetalk website about?
Sitetalk / Unaico/ itel global group (Sitetalk sim) is a massive pyramid scam run by convicted criminal and gangsters that already left many victims in China, Pakistan, Slovenia, Bangladesh, and Hungary...
It is becoming an IPO scam pretending to be a telecommunication company and it is run by local Marbella gangster by the name of Mehran Muslimi.
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What is the ip address and domain name?
An IP address is a number unique to a connection to the internet. Your house has an IP address, and most websites have their own IP address (answers.com's is 67.196.156.65). A domain name is the name of a website. answers.com's is "answers.com". A domain is basically a nickname for an IP. For example, one of Google's IPs is 74.125.228.96. If you enter this in your browser, you will be sent to google.com.