That's intended. Base64 encoding will almost always trip GIBBERISH and GIBBBERISHSUB so we counterbalance for that in the ANTI files. In the ANTI-GIBBERISHSUB filter it looks for ?b? and credits back the points, and this string is also in the GIBBERISHSUB filter just to make sure that too much credit isn't given (ensuring that the main filter is tripped).

Matt



John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:

This is a perfect example of how an obfuscation method can be more
indicative than the content itself.



These are failing GIBBERISHSUB and ANTIGIBBERISHSUB.


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