characters, maybe 50 characters of actual words scattered through it,
mostly non-consecutive.
Here's an example:
"Spiwqvfjvvgaemznuaoyvmizojnkoynbjrkslujgczsvefywpvbhwuxkedwhkpeafhjwoykjashhuttcbfwohcbuhatovslyzainqyrwqammbcfwmrnjiamvtmsgzofrezwqhkhacpcykcduhuvmwdryvomuhnceyxvevheyudrwljsnqkydjqam
Remeksnxvsxasftavqlflognmczuecgrgbdhltkkexjgwwanlqppcnzdhzfgagdvsaguwtktixzkivgiebjgokznswugmdcyzczmtmgaoqibingksxaszvvqncfytxkpphakqaqydejcqtdy
v2.velasquez3 Prcrowno
CDnet Dominoanwnload Ranking - ***** [5 out of 5 Stars!]"
First 340 characters are the product name. (I think. I think it appears
3-4 times, spelled + interrupted differently each time.)
"Description:
The Mostoreroomst Powefrankfurterrful & Effecttechive
SPAwqajszrhehqgvdezdxlouiabvgthgronxkweryewwessaluhyulnvwhbbnouawftrdvqawahhvqbmkcnhvajsbzhrgdlphnwtnuhrsyfjijqbkkjjrjdmehcqazujbbvrxppqmoclwujhbwyaywyuhpihfhddjjtiesodjmjjplokwqptieuwghbubxpcrtlehznhtqnnkveotgdhclkemqkczrqtotgqtccrbjbqxlhvwqbrpwhjlaqiuxyvtcM
BLOCKING program EVER!
Automrkdgnmgwvxrsitbomxfuhrwuzmaqpsvffbhmzvslhxbxmczudfaoimbplpmpermudlybyqwuhfifatqdaiugpgdvzmxzmmubpnuifhezzjiyigmoiwlofoujswxcdylgjucxbpbborkxiwimrmbqjgzkcfzqbnecxrrfxwtgydkcoezjaonqxtrbcoeipgzljwsrdxlmglgtfwoktqvrqajtkslkdujcysgkrqmnqxkwgbxalsibatically
cleans
spqbwfkyeclmniejketxejygcwalfxhpjgantmlwbmtfyobfbmeewvvvrxvllfulnkbnvklotmkqdfrflisupcoeuyqtpzfsgtekhulqyufmioevkrmdjbydtsvnhvpfqjljgkasiprhtbeqdljktgrnpghtgwngcaxeszvllomawzixidxvjseztuoebkcjeyvjbifwnkvcbjlexkviaumyotgtsortvmohuqbderiqcgcojxrpmcncsviam
messconcentricages ouartifactt of your mailbox INSTcurranANTLY!"
Rest of the email is slightly less interrupted. No more than 15 extra
junk chars in approx. 3/4 of the words.
- David L
On 6/19/2004 1:46 PM, dana tierney wrote:
> I have had some like that, with text that looks like it is from a
> novel of some sort. I have always assumed that the sales pitch was in
> the image -- I use a web-based mail client and it shows up as a link
> which I don't bother clicking :)
>
> Dana
>
> >So I guess some spam filters look for Images + sentences to determine
> if a
> >message is spam or not. I just got one in that was properly
> classified as
> >spam but I can't help but wonder what the spammer was trying to
> accomplish:
> >
> >The email was for a cable tv filter ("unleash the power of your digital
> >cable") consisted of the image ad and the following block of text:
> >
> >"around blithe spirit hibernates, or pocket near blood clot learn a hard
> >lesson from inside scooby snack.Furthermore, over microscope strokes, and
> >inside pig pen assimilate behind globule.Furthermore, tripod inside
> fighter
> >pilot earns frequent flier miles, and for umbrella derive perverse
> >satisfaction from cargo bay over bicep.When you see beyond senator,
> it means
> >that tape recorder around ruminates.
> >checklist ascendant caucus embrittle "
> >
> >Don't tell me the spammers are trying to hit keyword recognition for
> search
> >engines now??
> >
> >Hatton
> >
> >---
> >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> >Version: 6.0.699 / Virus Database: 456 - Release Date: 6/4/2004
>
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