I've had numerous reports from my customers of certain employees mailboxes getting hammered daily with the same "style" of spam. An advertisement message, the user's email address in a "mail to" style link,
a link to a website presumably with more advertisements, and frequently some unrelated gibberish that looks like it was stripped off a website review or a legit email of some sort.
Then a link to unsubscribe that is obfuscated as un-sub-scribe or "to remove" or "to no longer receive" all kinds of random phrasing on the unsubscribe link.
The email address, the web url and the sending ip addresses are completely random must be some kind of botnet.
For one customer enabling the greylisting feature finally stopped the email. But since we've been migrating to Office 365 we lack that option not to mention old pop/imap accounts have no such feature either.
I ended up getting this on my own mailbox (so much for Office 365 spam filters) I got desperate and decided what the hell I'll do the unsubscribe even though conventional wisdom says that just tells the spammer you are reading these emails. So far it's been a week and a half of no further spam from this spammer.
I've gone ahead and assisted 2 other customers with this as well and it seems they too have stopped receiving the spam messages.
Anyone else seen this or is this somehow isolated to my area? Anyone else find any tricks to stopping the spam via filtering?
I'm still a bit shocked, a botnet that obeys unsubscribe requests... very strange.
a link to a website presumably with more advertisements, and frequently some unrelated gibberish that looks like it was stripped off a website review or a legit email of some sort.
Then a link to unsubscribe that is obfuscated as un-sub-scribe or "to remove" or "to no longer receive" all kinds of random phrasing on the unsubscribe link.
The email address, the web url and the sending ip addresses are completely random must be some kind of botnet.
For one customer enabling the greylisting feature finally stopped the email. But since we've been migrating to Office 365 we lack that option not to mention old pop/imap accounts have no such feature either.
I ended up getting this on my own mailbox (so much for Office 365 spam filters) I got desperate and decided what the hell I'll do the unsubscribe even though conventional wisdom says that just tells the spammer you are reading these emails. So far it's been a week and a half of no further spam from this spammer.
I've gone ahead and assisted 2 other customers with this as well and it seems they too have stopped receiving the spam messages.
Anyone else seen this or is this somehow isolated to my area? Anyone else find any tricks to stopping the spam via filtering?
I'm still a bit shocked, a botnet that obeys unsubscribe requests... very strange.