Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
> JD wrote:
>> Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
>>> JD wrote:
>>>> Anybody else get this little nugget as an e-mail? I received this
>>>> e-mail this evening:
>>>>
>>>> The Header:
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Action Required : Download New Adobe Acrobat Reader For
>>>> Your PC From: Adobe System Incorporated<adobe@news.mondino.de>
>>>> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 03:45:54 +0200 (CEST)
>>>> To: JD
>>>> X-Account-Key: account8
>>>> X-UIDL: _TEG.Y76oNB.mxin5.lsn.net
>>>> X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
>>>> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
>>>> Return-Path:<return@news.mondino.de>
>>>> Received: from mail17-43.srv2.de (mail17-43.srv2.de
>>>> [193.169.180.43]) by mxin5.lsn.net (8.13.5/8.13.5)
>>>> with ESMTP id p3C1jxtr024840 for<JD>; Mon, 11 Apr 2011 20:45:59
>>>> -0500 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=mailing;
>>>> d=news.mondino.de; h=Message-
>>>> IDate:From:Reply-To:To:Subject:MIME-Version:Content-Type:Content-Transfer-Encoding;
>>>> i=adobe@news.mondino.de; bh=SJh9qAsU5qQFqBcfVw8+8+6QlkI=;
>>>> b=ApGSRTBhDUyYxvTaxfJSb00/pluigsyUBaf1+lqDb7FOVkPjs6AWAL8K4v/pe4V5KemAQ/OowmA+
>>>> q4Evcx9dWTDBNsDH3bc8IajR31XGS7i4v8xUqGCOuo0Lg98f1w AoUbQlTTuZARlzT/uJY2BvFjMH
>>>> eE+fR104TWIrFbL7c+c=
>>>> DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=mailing;
>>>> d=news.mondino.de;
>>>> b=KOzvjzQNr337Z8hyXhsTzmvdh1mZdG8aMoAqIst3p7f0jtSL pVS/BTfMfHUjtaE3MVIoLMbyvDMz
>>>> xETp4pqQlTXgj6yUMxUqy7k+t1BZJu4YrSfl1nx7RkMMRuCAxL iwDLngq3SKbAqfcGGuTbjTW2wd
>>>> Qvf4LDK75vsAX8///K4=;
>>>> Received: by mail17-43.srv2.de id hkend60farc5 for<JD>; Tue, 12 Apr
>>>> 2011 03:45:54 +0200 (envelope-from<return@news.mondino.de>)
>>>> Message-ID:
>>>> <re-pN_5FX6wx3ClsIviABerb7H7_5FiwLrngh1pj4JZkD-EGBXOR2-1UYSX2ZAMD9PL@
>>>> news.mondino.de>
>>>> Reply-To: re-EGBXOR2-1UYSX2Z-5Z81EJT@news.mondino.de
>>>> MIME-Version: 1.0
>>>> Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>>>> X-ulpe:
>>>> re-pN_5FX6wx3ClsIviABerb7H7_5FiwLrngh1pj4JZkD-EGBXOR2-1UYSX2ZAMD9PL@
>>>> news.mondino.de X-Virus-Scanned: clamav-milter 0.95.2 at ns2.lsn.net
>>>> X-Virus-Status: Clean
>>>>
>>>> The body of the e-mail:
>>>>
>>>> INTRODUCING UPGRADED ADOBE ACROBAT READER
>>>> Dear Customers,
>>>> Adobe is pleased to announce new version upgrades for Adobe Acrobat
>>>> Reader. Download Now To Try Us Out (hxxp://www.adobe-download6.com/)
>>>> Advanced features include:
>>>> - Collaborate across borders
>>>> - Create rich, polished PDF files from any application that prints
>>>> - Ensure visual fidelity
>>>> - Encrypt and share PDF files more securely
>>>> - Use the standard for document archival and exchange
>>>> To upgrade and enhance your work productivity today, go to:
>>>> Action Required : Download New Adobe Acrobat Reader For Your PC
>>>> Adobe Acrobat Reader Upgrade Center
>>>> (hxxp://www.adobe-download6.com/) Start downloading the update
>>>> right now and let us know what you think about it.
>>>> We're working on making Adobe Acrobat Reader better all the time !
>>>> Copyright 2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
>>>> Adobe Systems Incorporated
>>>> 343 Preston Street
>>>> Ottawa, ON K1S 1N4
>>>> Canada
>>>> Action Required : Download New Adobe Acrobat Reader For Your PC
>>>>
>>>> There were two places to click on the following link, as I've added
>>>> in the above message:
>>>>
>>>> (hxxp://www.adobe-download6.com/) Munged to be non-active links.
>>>>
>>>> Of course I didn't try either link but how would I report this to
>>>> Adobe? It can't be real, right?
>>>
>>> IP address: 91.220.62.56
>>> Host name: adobe-download6.com
>>> Alias: adobe-download6.com
>>> 91.220.62.56 is from Russian Federation(RU) in region Eastern Europe
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> How did you find the IP address?

>
> Go to http://network-tools.com/
> Tick the "Express" radio button (usually it's already selected)
> Input "adobe-download6.com" (or any other site name)
> Click "Go"
> Wait for the results
>


network-tools.com has been added to my WhoIs notes.

When I input the questionable web page adobe-download6.com it times
out in the traceroute. Does that mean the web page is already gone?

--
JD..