I heard two reports today of DKIM-signed spam being received by GMail
users, and got a sample from one of them. The message, from an IP
address in Romania, had an obviously-doctored DKIM signature. They took
a yahoo.com signature from late April and changed the d= to mahoo.dom .
Same with the DK signature.
Anyone else seeing anything like this? I'm wondering why they think
this might be a useful thing to do.
-Jim
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