The Growing Field Guide To Spam Techniques
Aneusomy writes "From Activestate: 'Compiled by Dr. John Graham-Cumming, a leading anti-spam researcher and member of the ActiveState Anti-Spam Task Force, the ActiveState Field Guide to Spam is a selection of the tricks spammers use to hide their messages from filters, providing examples taken from real-world spam messages.' The hope is that Activestate and others can contribute to continually expand this guide, so that anti-spam filters improve."
Linux and Linus Torvalds are more responsible and liable for spam than any other single entity. Personally I use IIS 6.0 which is secured against any external threat.
I've often had spam get past every one of my filters, simply by being an innocuous subject (something like "Hi there, how's it going") and then a message body completely empty of any content.
I thought that was a pretty impressive attempt by those nifty spammers. Cut out all the bits of spam I ignore (such as offering me crap, giving me html email, popups etc) but keeping the bits I really hate (getting pissed off at receiving spam at all)
Well done kids, hope you keep it up!
You mean the "Search Pattern Assessment Model" method?
And for crying out loud, "spam" is not an acronym so stop writing it in upper case!
Actually writing it uppercase suggests that you are crying it out loud.
Scitne aliquis remedium potimum crapulae?
Sexual Propaganda Aimed at Men
This space available.
DO NOT LEAVE IT IS NOT REAL
Could you please post his name and address? You don't have to do anything to him, I'm sure Slashdot will take care of it. Its not like it would be bad...we'd just be giving him the opportunity to receive many great offers on products he may be interested in.
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