[Vision2020] Ruth Drollinger Author Unknown

Art Deco deco@moscow.com
Sat, 20 Dec 2003 17:41:11 -0800


Sorry I do not trust you.

1.  The graph you posted some time ago of some alleged UI employees emails:
First It was for 30 days, after some careful questioning by some Vision 2020
readers, you changed it to 60 days.  When pressed for a name and other
details, you did not respond.  I now regard your posts with the same regard
as I do to those of Douglas Wilson and Douglas Stambler.

2.  The pre-post email service data can be created so that it merges
seamlessly with those added during transmission.  Why do think that after
thousands and thousands of hours of tracing, virus creators are seldom
discovered?

Wayne Fox


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Courtney" <dmcourtn@moscow.com>
To: "'Art Deco'" <deco@moscow.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 10:43 AM
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Ruth Drollinger Author Unknown


> > The initial part of the email server history can be written
> > with multiple
> > segments before the email is actually sent.
>
> Correct.
>
> > The remaining
> > segments are
> > then tacked on as the mailing progresses through the
> > internet.
>
> Correct again.
>
> > This is a favorite trick of spanners and virus
> > attackers.  This is why it is so difficult to track them down.
>
> But it still doesn't keep someone from seeing where that attack joined
into
> the other webservers.
>
> You can do a tracert (and even a geographic tracert) through the path.
>
> It's not hard. Trust me.
>
> Best,
> Dale
>
>