- May 23, 2002
 
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Howdy,
Just to get this out of the way, I'm NOT asking HOW to spoof an IP address so don't bother flaming.
OK, that said. My wife's company has their internet connection provided via RoadRUnner. Somehow today their IP address (assuming the primary one their router has) got put on some sort of SPAM list at a local ISP. This caused any emails that were sent from any PC in that building to be rejected as Spam. Her company does not send out spam so they don't know how that happened but they are worried that someon hacked into their systems and used the network to send the emails and things like that.
So the question is, how likely is it that some Spammer email company just faked an IP address that just happened to be their versus that they hacked into their systems and actually send it from within their network using their IP.
Just looking for opinions on what might have happened.
Thanks!
			
			Just to get this out of the way, I'm NOT asking HOW to spoof an IP address so don't bother flaming.
OK, that said. My wife's company has their internet connection provided via RoadRUnner. Somehow today their IP address (assuming the primary one their router has) got put on some sort of SPAM list at a local ISP. This caused any emails that were sent from any PC in that building to be rejected as Spam. Her company does not send out spam so they don't know how that happened but they are worried that someon hacked into their systems and used the network to send the emails and things like that.
So the question is, how likely is it that some Spammer email company just faked an IP address that just happened to be their versus that they hacked into their systems and actually send it from within their network using their IP.
Just looking for opinions on what might have happened.
Thanks!
				
		
			