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Old March 25th, 2008, 12:45 PM
John Holmes
 
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Default SPAM Text Message Questions

Last night, just before midnight, I received a SPAM text message as follows:

"from market@fastloanopt.com

Subject: loan. 1500 loan, no credit check

Message:No credit check or fax needed, instant online approval.
wwwfastloanopt.com"


How they got my Sprint mobile number, in order to send me that SPAM, is
unknown. I give my number only to a few family members.

This morning I went to that web site on my regular Internet browser, and it
is parked--it is not even activated!

It seems that, even had I responded to the text message, I would not have
been considered for a "loan."

So what gives? What is the point in some SPAMMER sending messages and using
an invalid return URL? Are they phishing?

I phoned Sprint and they blocked further messages from that sender, but I am
curious as to what the objective was in sending me the message in the first
place.

Anyone know what's going on???


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Old March 26th, 2008, 01:05 AM
TL Mitchell
 
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Default SPAM Text Message Questions

"John Holmes" <johnnywad@imdead.com> wrote

> Last night, just before midnight, I received a SPAM text message as
> follows:


<snipped>

I got the same text, my line is new with a never-before-issued number that
no one has. Unless someone at Sprint is peddling numbers I'd guess they use
automated diallers to mass-text spam. I used to have consecutively numbered
lines in my home. Right after I'd drop the hammer on one telemarketer I'd
get another on the other line.

What I don't get is if everyone's annoyed and nobody does business with
these geeks how can it possibly be a worthwhile way to drum up business?
Unless those same clowns that send money to that Nigerian Colonel are
patronizing the spammers too.......

TL


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Old March 26th, 2008, 10:08 AM
Dutch
 
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Default SPAM Text Message Questions

While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard John Holmes
say:

> Last night, just before midnight, I received a SPAM text message as follows:
>
> "from market@fastloanopt.com
>
> Subject: loan. 1500 loan, no credit check
>
> Message:No credit check or fax needed, instant online approval.
> wwwfastloanopt.com"
>
> How they got my Sprint mobile number, in order to send me that SPAM, is
> unknown. I give my number only to a few family members.
>
> This morning I went to that web site on my regular Internet browser, and it
> is parked--it is not even activated!
>
> It seems that, even had I responded to the text message, I would not have
> been considered for a "loan."
>
> So what gives? What is the point in some SPAMMER sending messages and using
> an invalid return URL? Are they phishing?


It looks like someone got ahead of themselves and sent out the spam run
before the site was ready. The domain was registered on Mar. 24th. :-)

> I phoned Sprint and they blocked further messages from that sender, but I am
> curious as to what the objective was in sending me the message in the first
> place.
>
> Anyone know what's going on???


I believe the majority of the text spam originates as email sent through
one of the many SMS mail-to-text gateways, likely just using sequential
numbering. The cost to send it is so low that the spammers don't care if
a lot of the addresses bounce. Since I pay per message, I've blocked
most of the major gateways in my SMS filter using my online Sprint
account's "Message Settings". Here's the list that I have blocked so
far:

cingularme.com
email.uscc.net
ivctext.com
lolatext.com
message.alltel.com
message.sprintpcs.com
msg.acsalaska.com
mymetropcs.com
nmode.com
pcs.rogers.com
qwestmp.com
sms.sasktel.com
teleflip.com
tmomail.net
txt.att.net
utext.com
vmobil.com
vmobile.ca
vtext.com
vzwpix.com

Since I've blocked those gateways, the only text messages I've gotten
are free ones from Sprint CS.

--
Dutch
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Old March 26th, 2008, 01:25 PM
John Holmes
 
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Default SPAM Text Message Questions


"Dutch" <buryit@blackholespam.net> wrote in message
news:3njsxm57xm3b$.dlg@blackholespam.net...
> While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard John Holmes
> say:
>
>> Last night, just before midnight, I received a SPAM text message as
>> follows:
>>
>> "from market@fastloanopt.com
>>
>> Subject: loan. 1500 loan, no credit check
>>
>> Message:No credit check or fax needed, instant online approval.
>> wwwfastloanopt.com"
>>
>> How they got my Sprint mobile number, in order to send me that SPAM, is
>> unknown. I give my number only to a few family members.
>>
>> This morning I went to that web site on my regular Internet browser, and
>> it
>> is parked--it is not even activated!
>>
>> It seems that, even had I responded to the text message, I would not have
>> been considered for a "loan."
>>
>> So what gives? What is the point in some SPAMMER sending messages and
>> using
>> an invalid return URL? Are they phishing?

>
> It looks like someone got ahead of themselves and sent out the spam run
> before the site was ready. The domain was registered on Mar. 24th. :-)
>
>> I phoned Sprint and they blocked further messages from that sender, but I
>> am
>> curious as to what the objective was in sending me the message in the
>> first
>> place.
>>
>> Anyone know what's going on???

>
> I believe the majority of the text spam originates as email sent through
> one of the many SMS mail-to-text gateways, likely just using sequential
> numbering. The cost to send it is so low that the spammers don't care if
> a lot of the addresses bounce. Since I pay per message, I've blocked
> most of the major gateways in my SMS filter using my online Sprint
> account's "Message Settings". Here's the list that I have blocked so
> far:
>
> cingularme.com
> email.uscc.net
> ivctext.com
> lolatext.com
> message.alltel.com
> message.sprintpcs.com
> msg.acsalaska.com
> mymetropcs.com
> nmode.com
> pcs.rogers.com
> qwestmp.com
> sms.sasktel.com
> teleflip.com
> tmomail.net
> txt.att.net
> utext.com
> vmobil.com
> vmobile.ca
> vtext.com
> vzwpix.com
>
> Since I've blocked those gateways, the only text messages I've gotten
> are free ones from Sprint CS.
>
> --
> Dutch



Where id this setting? I did not see it on the Sprint Web Site.


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Old March 26th, 2008, 02:04 PM
Dutch
 
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Default SPAM Text Message Questions

While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard John Holmes
say:

> "Dutch" <buryit@blackholespam.net> wrote in message
> news:3njsxm57xm3b$.dlg@blackholespam.net...
>> While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard John Holmes
>> say:
>>
>>> Last night, just before midnight, I received a SPAM text message as
>>> follows:
>>>

[...]
>>> Anyone know what's going on???

>>
>> I believe the majority of the text spam originates as email sent through
>> one of the many SMS mail-to-text gateways, likely just using sequential
>> numbering. The cost to send it is so low that the spammers don't care if
>> a lot of the addresses bounce. Since I pay per message, I've blocked
>> most of the major gateways in my SMS filter using my online Sprint
>> account's "Message Settings". Here's the list that I have blocked so
>> far:
>>
>> cingularme.com
>> email.uscc.net
>> ivctext.com
>> lolatext.com
>> message.alltel.com
>> message.sprintpcs.com
>> msg.acsalaska.com
>> mymetropcs.com
>> nmode.com
>> pcs.rogers.com
>> qwestmp.com
>> sms.sasktel.com
>> teleflip.com
>> tmomail.net
>> txt.att.net
>> utext.com
>> vmobil.com
>> vmobile.ca
>> vtext.com
>> vzwpix.com
>>
>> Since I've blocked those gateways, the only text messages I've gotten
>> are free ones from Sprint CS.

>
> Where id this setting? I did not see it on the Sprint Web Site.


I log in to my account, and then click on "View My Online Tools" on the
right side center of the page. Next, in the "Communication Tools"
section on the left, I click on "Open Text Messaging", and then
"Settings & Preferences" in the "Text Messaging Options" box to get to
the "SMS Text Messaging" entry box. Each domain has to be added
individually, but that's not much work for the relief from spam it
gives... :-)

--
Dutch
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Old March 26th, 2008, 02:04 PM
Dutch
 
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Default SPAM Text Message Questions

While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard Dutch say:

> While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard John Holmes
> say:

[...]
>> Where id this setting? I did not see it on the Sprint Web Site.

>
> I log in to my account, and then click on "View My Online Tools" on the
> right side center of the page. Next, in the "Communication Tools"
> section on the left, I click on "Open Text Messaging", and then
> "Settings & Preferences" in the "Text Messaging Options" box to get to
> the "SMS Text Messaging" entry box. Each domain has to be added
> individually, but that's not much work for the relief from spam it
> gives... :-)


I should have added that you need to do the filter entries individually
for each phone you have, even if they're under one account...

--
Dutch
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Old March 27th, 2008, 11:16 AM
John Holmes
 
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Default SPAM Text Message Questions


"Dutch" <buryit@blackholespam.net> wrote in message
news:kwk2u04hfhkq$.dlg@blackholespam.net...
> While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard John Holmes
> say:
>
>> "Dutch" <buryit@blackholespam.net> wrote in message
>> news:3njsxm57xm3b$.dlg@blackholespam.net...
>>> While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard John Holmes
>>> say:
>>>
>>>> Last night, just before midnight, I received a SPAM text message as
>>>> follows:
>>>>

> [...]
>>>> Anyone know what's going on???
>>>
>>> I believe the majority of the text spam originates as email sent through
>>> one of the many SMS mail-to-text gateways, likely just using sequential
>>> numbering. The cost to send it is so low that the spammers don't care if
>>> a lot of the addresses bounce. Since I pay per message, I've blocked
>>> most of the major gateways in my SMS filter using my online Sprint
>>> account's "Message Settings". Here's the list that I have blocked so
>>> far:
>>>
>>> cingularme.com
>>> email.uscc.net
>>> ivctext.com
>>> lolatext.com
>>> message.alltel.com
>>> message.sprintpcs.com
>>> msg.acsalaska.com
>>> mymetropcs.com
>>> nmode.com
>>> pcs.rogers.com
>>> qwestmp.com
>>> sms.sasktel.com
>>> teleflip.com
>>> tmomail.net
>>> txt.att.net
>>> utext.com
>>> vmobil.com
>>> vmobile.ca
>>> vtext.com
>>> vzwpix.com
>>>
>>> Since I've blocked those gateways, the only text messages I've gotten
>>> are free ones from Sprint CS.

>>
>> Where id this setting? I did not see it on the Sprint Web Site.

>
> I log in to my account, and then click on "View My Online Tools" on the
> right side center of the page. Next, in the "Communication Tools"
> section on the left, I click on "Open Text Messaging", and then
> "Settings & Preferences" in the "Text Messaging Options" box to get to
> the "SMS Text Messaging" entry box. Each domain has to be added
> individually, but that's not much work for the relief from spam it
> gives... :-)
>
> --
> Dutch



Found it! Thanks!


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