On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 12:12 -0500, Bart Silverstrim wrote:

> If it's a bunch of flashy graphics telling you to visit a website for 
> fantastic deals on hiding money from third world countries while 
> getting fantastic mortgage rates on your pen1s enlargement ointment, 
> it's for a spam filter.
> 
> If it only does harm if you follow a link and then consciously give 
> your account information, be it ebay or bank or paypal, to a third 
> party site, it's for the spam filter.
> 
> howzat? :-)

How about an e-mail that contains a link that takes one to a webpage
that exploits the web browser to install a program that will intercept
the account information the next time the actual site is visited?

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