Four Winds Interactive: Signs of Trouble?
The digital signage company Four Winds Interactive is spamming several spamtraps via ESP ExactTarget. One spamtrap might be a mistake; several at different domains almost certainly means a purchased list.
Sending IPs: 207.67.38.30
and 207.67.38.42
Spam Sample:
Actual Headers:
Received: from xtinmta02-30.exacttarget.com (xtinmta02-30.exacttarget.com [207.67.38.30]) by <xxx> (Postfix) with ESMTP id 90DE97C0121 for <xxx>; Thu, 6 Oct 2011 14:xx:xx -0500 (CDT) Received: by xtinmta02-30.exacttarget.com (PowerMTA(TM) v3.5r15) id <xxx> for <xxx>; Thu, 6 Oct 2011 13:xx:xx -0600 (envelope-from <bounce-<xxx>@bounce.exacttarget.com>) From: "Erin Fullerton" <efullerton@fourwindsinteractive.com> To: <xxx> Subject: Digital Signage Featured Application: Office Directory with Wayfinding Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2011 13:xx:xx -0600 List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:leave-<xxx>@leave.exacttarget.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 x-job: <xxx> Message-ID: <<xxx>@<xxx>.xt.local> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="<xxx>"
Readable Email:
From: Erin Fullerton <efullerton@fourwindsinteractive.com>
To: <spamtrap>
Subject: Digital Signage Featured Application: Office Directory with Wayfinding
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To view this email as a web page, click
http://www.fourwindsinteractive.com/som/corporate-3d-wayfinding.htm
Digital Wayfinding: Effectively Guide Your Guests and Visitors
Four Winds Interactive’s Wayfinding application for digital signage has helped hundreds of international organizations better cater to guests, visitors and internal stakeholders by helping them efficiently navigate to specific departments, offices, meeting spaces and more.
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3012 Huron Street Denver, CO, 80202, USA
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