In a message dated 96-01-02 15:05:41 EST, [log in to unmask] (Stan Horwitz)
writes:
 
>On   the    afternoon   of   Dec.    31,   someone   send   a    message
  to
>[log in to unmask]  It  contained  a  LIST  GLOBAL  command.  This
 same
>message was  sent several times.  The message  was identified as  coming
from
>[log in to unmask]
 
This may also be related to the incident of last week where someone (possibly
a netcom user last I heard) forged subscriptions of several hundred Majordomo
lists "from" Steve Case, myself, our Webmaster, TOS Advisor, Bill Gates and
well over a dozen others at various other sites.
 
Since "SteveCase" and "Webmaster" would not have any need to subscribe to
LISTSERV lists, serving those addresses off from your servers as a
precautionary measure is probably not a bad idea.
 
If you do manage to determine who's responsible for this irresponsible
behavior, I'm sure our legal department would love to know who it is as well.
 
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