In my current security role I get all the strange emails forwarded to me, and this one I got today took the cake because it didn't really seem to have a purpose. It was from an "Eric Rapaport", former CIA. It listed off all his credentials, which were many. But there was no ask to the email at all. Very weird.
A quick Google shows this guy has been spamming for years. This result in particular https://blog.dynamoo.com/2007/05/eric-rapaport-spam.html is interesting because he claims to have been one of the authors of Visual FoxPro 3.0 while he worked at Microsoft.
Anyone ever heard of this guy? Get spammed by this guy?
What's your take?
Eric (not Rapaport) Selje
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Wouldn't he then be either mentioned on http://www.foxprohistory.org/ or in the FoxTales book?
wOOdy
On 9/20/2021 1:50 PM, Jürgen Wondzinski wrote:
Wouldn't he then be either mentioned on http://www.foxprohistory.org/ or in the FoxTales book?
wOOdy
Well his part was obviously TOP SECRET so he couldn't be officially named. LOL
He probably wrote the Rushmore algorithm, in a coffee-fueled morning frenzy, before moving on to writing screenplays and scores.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 11:47 PM MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
On 9/20/2021 1:50 PM, Jürgen Wondzinski wrote:
Wouldn't he then be either mentioned on http://www.foxprohistory.org/
or in
the FoxTales book?
wOOdy
Well his part was obviously TOP SECRET so he couldn't be officially named. LOL
-- Michael J. Babcock, MCP Fox/VFP dev since 1997 Developer of FabNet estimating software - mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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On 9/22/2021 10:10 AM, Eric Selje wrote:
He probably wrote the Rushmore algorithm, in a coffee-fueled morning frenzy, before moving on to writing screenplays and scores.
LMAO!!!!!!!!