Project Honey Pot – another email harvester revealed
Nick —
Regardless of how the rest of your day goes, here’s something to be happy about — today a honey pot you installed successfully identified a previously unknown email harvester (IP: 218.18.149.113). The harvester was caught by your honey pot installed at:www.nicks-software.com
You can find information about your newly identified harvester here:
https://www.projecthoneypot.org/ip_218.18.149.113
Info on all the harvesters that have been spotted by your honey pots is also available here:
https://www.projecthoneypot.org/list_of_ips.php?t=h&m=usr_hp.h.96565
Don’t forget to tell your friends you made the Internet a little better today. You can refer them to Project Honey Pot directly from our website:
https://www.projecthoneypot.org/refer_a_friend.php
You’ve chosen to receive this message every time one of your honey pots or donated MXs helps identify a new harvester. We don’t blame you, we’re constantly checking in to see what we’ve caught. However, if you’re sick of these messages, you can turn them off by visiting your settings page:
https://www.projecthoneypot.org/preferences.php
Thanks from the entire Project Honey Pot team and, we’re sure if they knew, from the Internet community as a whole.
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