OK Everyone, I have a sneaking suspicion that a hacker from the blacklisted mag or a sub to their com program is responsible. The one thing in common with all of these addresses (letters, whitehouse, etc.) is the return address blacklisted411.com Sound familiar? For those of you hackers out there, blacklisted is a favorite publishing mag of all sorts of illegal, legal, and just plain fun/nasty/weird/mean information to mess up things that do not belong to you. I suggest that you contact [log in to unmask] to find out what is going on... Let me know....I hope someone lets them know that it is pretty dumb to do this to fellow computer friends. Heather On Mon, 4 Mar 1996, George Keith wrote: > In light of all these bogus subscriptions, does anybody have any idea > how to find who's responsible? Since I don't get the actual > subscription requests, it's kind of hard to anchor down... > > > --Georgi > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------- > George Keith Brown University > [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] > http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/gwk/ >