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Backtracking EMAIL Messages

Aug 15, 2008 in Cool Tricks, Email Hacking, Security, Spoofing, Tips n Tricks

Ask most people how they determine who sent them an email message and the response is almost universally, “By the From line.” Unfortunately this symptomatic of the current confusion among internet users as to where particular messages come from and who is spreading spam and viruses. The “From” header is little more than a courtesy [...]

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Avoiding Email Blacklists and Spam Folder

Jun 09, 2008 in Email Hacking

With the unparalleled rise of the internet and use of email in the last decade it is no surprise that email has become one of the most useful and effective tools for companies of all kinds to sell and market their products. Similar to its older brother “snail mail”, businesses use email to contact interested [...]

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Your Email can be intercepted ! Check How

Mar 22, 2008 in Email Hacking, Security




ii. Internet Service Provider (ISP)

The Internet is composed of numerous different interconnected networks and systems that collectively provide a backbone for the transmission of network traffic. It is a highly dynamic physical environment: a system or network device that is here today may be gone or reconfigured tomorrow, and the underlying protocols of the Internet will automatically detect and accommodate for this change. This dynamic nature is one of the things that make the Internet so powerful. However, given the dynamic nature of the Internet, it is impossible to absolutely predict exactly what path network traffic will follow. One email message that you send could take an entirely different path to reach the recipient than another that you send to the same person. In fact, it is even worse than that: for the sake of efficiency, email messages and other network traffic are typically broken down into smaller little chunks, or packets, before they are sent across the
network, and automatically re-assembled on the other side. Each of these individual packets may in fact follow a different path to get to the recipient! (In actual practice, a given path tends to get reused until the operational parameters of that or other related paths have significantly changed.)

The net result of all this is that your message, or at least little chunks of your message, travels through an indeterminate set of systems and network devices, each of which offers a point of interception. These systems may be owned or operated by corporations and non-profit organizations, by colleges, by governments and government agencies, or by telecom and other connectivity providers. Given such a widely divergent group, it is easy to see how either an unethical organization or a renegade employee may easily gain access to the messages and traffic crossing their systems. All of these factors combine to make the Internet itself the primary source of message interception points.

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Top 10 Places Your Email Can Be Intercepted
i. The Internet
The Internet has radically changed the way we communicate with each other. Email is obviously an extremely valuable and ubiquitous form of communication, but with this technology comes certain pitfalls that should be understood. The path that an email message takes to reach its recipient is [...]

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Learn how to send your fake email

Nov 27, 2007 in Bad Boy, Email Hacking, Hacking Tutorials, Hardcore Hacking, Spoofing

So, you want to learn how to send your own fake mail? It’s extraordinarily easy to do, and requires no extra software installed on your PC at all. It can be done with Windows, Macintosh, Linux - any modern [...]

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