christophe asmar

Rick Stevens ricks at nerd.com
Tue May 4 22:44:33 UTC 2010


On 05/04/2010 12:09 PM, Karl Pearson wrote:
> I have over 8300 email addresses in email groups on my server, and I see
> the need to unsubscribe hacked accounts every month or more.
>
> Sometimes the owner can get back in, change their password and not go
> through the bother of getting a new account, resubscribing, etc., but more
> often than not, the hackers change the password and start spamming ad
> nauseum.
>
> Thanks for your diligence. I may put up a link on my pages somewhere to
> this email list. It's been a life-saver for me for years. It would be a
> pity for it to die.
>
> Did you notice how many subscribers there are? Since I don't use Mailman
> (Majordomo instead), I don't know if you can do that.

Well, let's see......according to the admin user interface, there's 1200
members currently.  I'd expect more activity, but perhaps RHEL5 is 
stupid simple to set up.  :-)  Heheheheheheh!

> On Mon, May 3, 2010 3:22 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 05/03/2010 09:11 AM, Karl Pearson wrote:
>>> Okay, someone at the helm of this list needs to unsub
>>> sujitkumar_shirkar at hotmail.com as it's obvious the account has been
>>> brute-force hacked...
>>
>> Turns out I still am an admin and I've unsubscribed that account.
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