Scam email
Well, it didn't take long for a scam email to reach my inbox. I've included the headers for the curious as well. Note: I opened this email address on 7/4/2004 and the scanner sent his email on 7/19/2004, just fifteen days later.
I'm sure he got my email from some type of scraping. I've updated my email on most of my main website accounts, ESPN and Yahoo being the main ones. To my knowledge none of these sites show the users email address, and ESPN and Yahoo definitely don't. Then I thought the address was likely scraped from a whois search. Which would have my name and email, but that shows my yahoo email address.
I reported this letter to www.scamorama.com for their archives. You may find it interesting that MR. ANDREAS SCHRANNER has two other representatives.
To fight this you can report the fraud to the International Web-Police and the Internet Fraud Complaint Center. You may also want to contact their particular email service provider, common ones include:
Excite: abusedept@cs.excite.com
HotMail: abuse@hotmail.com
Yahoo: mail-abuse@yahoo-inc.com
As always, be aware and do not fall for these scams.
Spiff

