Hi,
just wanted to inform you that I got SPAM mail on my dedicated zoneeit.com-email address (which was known only to you (and me, naturally)).
So either your company or an illoyal/criminal (ex-)employee sold the address or if you were serious then your security was compromised because someone had stolen this address from your server(s).
You might want to take action to secure your servers or look (out) for your staffs doing.
Please do not forget to change the address on your records.
HTH, Lanni
FAQ:
Q: How can you know 'we' sold (lost) your address?
A: The address was created just/only for you and only known to me and you. A random part of the address makes it impossible to guess that address from any other I built up with the same semantics.
Q: Are you absolutely sure that you have not used this e-mail anywere else?
A: I am absolutely sure to never have used this address in another relation than contact with your company (and it's payment provider(s)). I do maintain a separate address for every company I am in regular contact with. All others get non-persistent generic addresses.
Q: Has your computer ever had been infected by mail viruses (maybe it can explain the e-mail "leak") ?
A: I do maintain far over 500 of such aliases and I only got SPAM on 'yours'. Probability is pretty high it didn't happen on my side, wouldn't you agree?
just wanted to inform you that I got SPAM mail on my dedicated zoneeit.com-email address (which was known only to you (and me, naturally)).
So either your company or an illoyal/criminal (ex-)employee sold the address or if you were serious then your security was compromised because someone had stolen this address from your server(s).
You might want to take action to secure your servers or look (out) for your staffs doing.
Please do not forget to change the address on your records.
HTH, Lanni
FAQ:
Q: How can you know 'we' sold (lost) your address?
A: The address was created just/only for you and only known to me and you. A random part of the address makes it impossible to guess that address from any other I built up with the same semantics.
Q: Are you absolutely sure that you have not used this e-mail anywere else?
A: I am absolutely sure to never have used this address in another relation than contact with your company (and it's payment provider(s)). I do maintain a separate address for every company I am in regular contact with. All others get non-persistent generic addresses.
Q: Has your computer ever had been infected by mail viruses (maybe it can explain the e-mail "leak") ?
A: I do maintain far over 500 of such aliases and I only got SPAM on 'yours'. Probability is pretty high it didn't happen on my side, wouldn't you agree?