Spam and email forgery
Published by Sara Jacobson
Mar 17, 2006 12:05 AM under
Yesterday an attempt was made to hack our contact script to send out spam. It appears unsuccessful, but to ensure we would not be aiding the unscrupulous we’ve disabled our email until we can double-check our scripts for exploits.
Tonight, we received a notice of a blocked email that appeared to come from one of our domain names. This email was not sent from our servers-the spammer forged our domain name in the header information. The originating ip was: (c-69-246-152-227.hsd1.tn.comcast.net [69.246.152.227])
Please be assured that we did not send this and do not condone spam in any way. Unfortunately, we have no control over this, as the spammer is forging our address, but sending it from his own servers.
We very sincerely apologize if you received an email that appeared to be originating from one of our domains.