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To: PartyTime who wrote (17531)12/31/1998 1:24:00 AM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
Looks like Pat must have enemies in Australia. Sydney, to be exact.

It's likely you can have the sender's account terminated, if you complain to OzEmail. They should have sufficient log information to identify the sender.

But if Australian laws are similar to U.S. law, they won't tell you who it is without a court order.

This was no great technical feat. It appears that they simply changed the return e-mail address in their browser. Anybody can do this. However, most ISPs now force the IP address of the sender (in this case, probably a dial-up port - but they should have records of who was on the port at the time it was sent) to foil this simple spoof.

The Australian origin would explain the spelling.

TraceRoute: 48 data bytes to ? [203.108.241.174]

1:Rcvd pkt type 11: [24.0.133.1] cr1-hfc5.dt1.sdca.home.net in 481 msec.
2:Rcvd pkt type 11: [24.0.128.1] ? in 10 msec.
3:Rcvd pkt type 11: [10.0.216.11] bb1-at2-0-0-t3.rdc1.sdca.home.net in 100 msec.
4:Rcvd pkt type 11: [172.16.2.213] ? in 481 msec.
5:Rcvd pkt type 11: [198.32.136.38] mae-west.px.concentric.net in 70 msec.
6:Rcvd pkt type 11: [207.88.0.14] us-ca-pa-core1-a1-0d5.rtr.concentric.net in 231 msec.
7:No packet received from this hop.
8:Rcvd pkt type 11: [192.58.134.9] sa1-t1.Sydney2.aone.net.au in 360 msec.
9:Rcvd pkt type 11: [203.102.129.65] sb4-access-fe3.Sydney2.aone.net.au in 370 msec.
10:Rcvd pkt type 11: [203.108.190.146] core2-fe0-1-0.syd.ozemail.net.au in 361 msec.
11:Rcvd pkt type 11: [203.108.0.51] agg1-access-fe2-1.syd.ozemail.net.au in 350 msec.
12:Rcvd pkt type 11: [203.108.23.23] termsyd96.ozemail.com.au in 430 msec.
13:Rcvd pkt type 11: [203.108.241.173] ? in 430 msec.
14:Rcvd pkt type 3: Host unreachable: [203.108.241.173] ? in 3145 msec.
15:Rcvd pkt type 3: Host unreachable: [203.108.241.173] ? in 2654 msec.
16:Rcvd pkt type 3: Host unreachable: [203.108.241.173] ? in 2613 msec.
17:Rcvd pkt type 3: Host unreachable: [203.108.241.173] ? in 2593 msec.

TraceRoute Statistics for 203.108.241.174
Start Time: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 22:20:53
17 packets transmitted, 16 packets received, 5% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 10/917/3145

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To: PartyTime who wrote (17531)12/31/1998 6:19:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18444
 
Pertaining to the Disney e-mail, I thought I found a clue.

If you notice the writer spells Mr. Hayton's first name wrong:

There is strong suspicion that the "news" is being leaked by one of ZULU/ESVS's primary shareholders Pattison Hayton using various Yahoo profile names.

His name is Pattinson. They left out the "n".

I took the liberty of performing a text search for the misspelled name on the SI board, searching for anyone who consistently spelled the name wrong. What I found was quite interesting. Note that most Zulu references are past the half way point.

techstocks.com

Colonel Mustard, in the grass, with the maid...........

bb



To: PartyTime who wrote (17531)12/31/1998 10:50:00 AM
From: Fredman  Respond to of 18444
 
sorry - not me. I wouldn't do that - I don't NEED to do that, ZULU can kill itself all by itself, it doesn't need mine, nor anybody else's help.