- From: Pablo Mendes <pablomendes@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:54:12 -0500
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
On this subject, a thread from another list may be of interest: https://lists.ccs.neu.edu/pipermail/bionlp/2010-February/001833.html A quote from the thread: "The mentioned Zoran Majkic, in the organizing committee of BCBGC-10, .... is now, according to the same web site, no longer affiliated to that organisation. That affiliation is also denied by the University of Maryland. He is actually, according to the BCBGC-10 web site, affiliated to ETF, Applied Mathematics Department, University of Belgrade, Serbia, since a couple of hours ago." Best regards, Pablo On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Rich Kulawiec <rsk@gsp.org> wrote: > Please note that this "conference" is a fraud. It's one of a number > of related "conferences" being heavily promoted by spam on mailing lists > and on Usenet newsgroups. > > For some background, please see: > > http://copy-shake-paste.blogspot.com/2008/12/fake-conferences.html > > I recommend blacklisting the putative sender: > > jeedward@yahoo.com > > as well as these other addresses which are being used to run the same scam: > > amgsolo@yahoo.com > devipsr@gmail.com > imecs_2008@iaeng.org > imecs_2009@iaeng.org > natty2006@gmail.com > wce_2009@iaeng.org > wcecs_2009@iaeng.org > jmheralds@gmail.com > > I'm sure there are others. I'm working with other anti-spam experts > to compile a list of both sender addresses and domains involved. > > ---Rsk > > >
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