Sugardaddie.com: Welcoming a 10-Year-Old Spamtrap

Sugardaddie.com, a dating web site that describes its target market as “successful, attractive, ambitious, confident and experienced” people, is sending bulk email advertisements to an email address that was closed in 2002, ten years ago. The ESP is Pure 360, aka PureSender, which has a poor reputation with the Web-O-Trust but has not been sending any great volumes of spam to my spamtraps.

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Global Exchange: Still Emailing a Years-Dead Email Address

Global Exchange, an international coordination and support organization for mostly left-leaning activists, is sending bulk emails to an email address that was closed in 2003, which appears to be before this organization existed. The ESP is Salsalabs, the ESP side of liberal U.S. political activist group Wired for Change.

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American Seniors Association: Wants a Spamtrap to Join

The American Seniors Association (ASA), which describes itself as “the conservative alternative” to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), is sending bulk email advertisements to an email address that never existed. The ASA only started spamming this email address last week. The ESP is Streamsend.

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Miliot Oy Ab (Miliot Science, miliot.com): Spamming

Miliot Science wants to sell laboratory equipment via spamming. Unfortunately their spam was addressed to a natural person in violation of Section 26 of the Act on the Protection of Privacy in Electronic Communications, and does not contain a description of the personal data file used to obtain the addresses or the identity of the data controller, in violation of Section 25 of the Personal Data Act, and there is no description of the data file on the website either, in violation of Section 10 of the Personal Data Act.

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(RESOLVED) Turbogear Oy (swimshop.fi): Spamming the “B2B” list of yrityspostia.fi

Turbogear Oy (swimshop.fi) wants to sell swimwear via spamming.

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Suunnittelutoimisto Jotain… aka yrityspostia.fi: Still illegally spamming for spamming services

Following the reception of more of exactly the same, this is just a recap of the previous post.

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Toyota: “Spamming Forward”

The attached spam was sent by Toyota to an address that was never provided to them. The ESP is Innovyx.

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Pixmania: Spamming addresses scraped from web pages

Pixmania Pro, the B2B arm of the French company Pixmania SAS, is spamming. They’re not even pretending it’s not spam. The ESP is NP6, likewise a French business.

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Men’s Wearhouse: Try This Spam On For Size

The Men’s Wearhouse is sending spam, thanking you for joining some program of theirs.

This single spam was sent to the personal address of this blogger, who never gave them his email address and never signed up for this program.

Could be a sign of a much larger spam problem, I guarantee it.  ESP is Responsys.

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Liberty Capital: Offering Small Business Loans to a Role Address

Liberty Capital, which provides loans and financing to small businesses with less-than-pristine credit, is sending bulk email to a role address that was closed in 2004. Role addresses rarely send email, and almost never ask to receive bulk email. In addition, this address has not been live for eight years. The ESP is Vertical Response.

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