They are hitting email providers.
That clarification muddies the waters.
Of my five Verizon e-mail accounts, why only the "insecure" one?
And how do they know my alternate user name? (Some of the spam was addressed [Edit: in the
body of the e-mail] to abc from abc@verizon.net, which I never use as my name, and some was addressed to xyz, which I use only when posting with the abc address and is in no other way associated with the account.)
I wonder if Verizon can't stop the spam because it would involve blacklisting all e-mail from eku.edu, the good along with the bad?
(I don't remember ever seeing any content...just little blue boxes with ?s, so I've got zero idea what they're pushing.)