Spam or not?
Jun. 14th, 2005 04:28 pmI got an odd e-mail today. Normally I can smell spam or phish a mile away, but this is just strange.
We were excited to find your resume on the internet! You appear to have the skills and talents that would qualify you as an eXceptional candidate for Northrop Grumman –Mission Systems. If you would like to join one of the most Progressive and Exciting divisions of Global Leader Northrop-Grumman Corp. Please send a word/ doc of your resume to the eXceptional Candidate Center/Mission Systems. xcc@ngc.com
I did some digging, and ngc.com has the exact same registration information as northropgrumman.com, and uses the same DNS servers. All the IP addresses are even in the correct assigned IP blocks.
Is this actually legit?
We were excited to find your resume on the internet! You appear to have the skills and talents that would qualify you as an eXceptional candidate for Northrop Grumman –Mission Systems. If you would like to join one of the most Progressive and Exciting divisions of Global Leader Northrop-Grumman Corp. Please send a word/ doc of your resume to the eXceptional Candidate Center/Mission Systems. xcc@ngc.com
I did some digging, and ngc.com has the exact same registration information as northropgrumman.com, and uses the same DNS servers. All the IP addresses are even in the correct assigned IP blocks.
Is this actually legit?
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Date: 2005-06-15 12:34 am (UTC)Mike Hunt Oh yea I remember him
Date: 2006-01-24 05:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-15 12:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-15 01:15 am (UTC)A lot of them actually call too. Most of them are recruiters and not the actual companies, but if the job market gets really good the companies have people looking too. I got my last job before this one that way (although that was when the dot coms were still hiring like crazy). From the amount of calls I'm getting and talking to recruiters the job market has suddenly taken a huge upturn and the recruiters are having trouble finding people to fill the jobs.
If you are looking for work I'd say to check the Northrop Grumman website for their job listings and it probably wouldn't hurt to ignore the e-mail and try applying directly that way.
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Date: 2005-06-15 10:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-15 06:03 pm (UTC)A lot of it depends on the type of job, too. Web developer jobs I know are legit. If they contact me about work at home jobs it's usually spam.
xcc@ngc.com
Date: 2005-08-04 03:48 am (UTC)I was skeptical at first also, and googled "xcc@ngc.com". This forums site was the only result I found. After a little more research, I am almost positive it is legit. How do I know it is legit? The original email I received was from "letters" ... i.e. letters@route.monster.com. Looking at the headers for that original email, is another (return to) email address; michael2.hunt@ngc.com. But dont take my word for it! I'm just an anonymous user... And I need the job! :P
Michael2.Hunt@ngc.com !!!!OH Come On!!!!!
Date: 2006-01-24 05:35 pm (UTC)" Paging Mike Hunt...." remember? I used this one a lot..
I got this same email .
But I have one question, Why would some one scam a job listing, this must be a new angle those Nigerians a working.
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