Showing posts with the label whoops
I once sent an email that made me want to crawl under my desk and disappear. But we’ll get to that in a minute. First, check this out: A pub chef was recently sacked after accid…
Here's a new oops that I've observed a few times recently! In case you didn't know already, you can't have two DMARC records for your domain name. (I'm not ta…
Don't fret! If you received an email from Amazon warning about gift card fraud that seems to imply that you recently purchased a gift card for Amazon, Google Play, or some ot…
The Cisco-owned Spamcop.net  spam reporting and blocking list service ran into a bit of trouble this weekend as their "spamcop.net" domain name was allowed to expire. …
Chicago media reporter Robert Feder shared an interesting story today.  The Chicago Tribune recently sent a simulated phishing email to employees, to test them to see if they wou…
Whoops! Email launch error. Wrong content? Wrong list? Broken images? Exposed mail merge variables? What do you do? Litmus's Chad White helps you break it down with a series…
If this isn't proof that it can happen to anyone, I don't know what is: Apparently MAPS has a compromised computer, found to be sending spam, and that IP address is now b…