
PHISHING TRIPS BY REUNION.COM A NUISANCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reunion.com
“Many people know Reunion.com because they received a spoofed e-mail. People who subscribe to Reunion.com often unwittingly allow Reunion to access all email addresses stored in their free e-mail accounts. These are then used to solicit more members under their name by altering the sender address and other parts of the email header to appear as though the email originated from the person who subscribed.[4] So although the e-mail resembles an e-mail that is sent by a friend, family member, business contact or another relation, it is in fact sent by Reunion.com. Such fraudulent e-mail activity is known as e-mail spoofing and is often used for e-mail spam.”













