> I remember hearing this is another method for bypassing spam filters. >Apparently some filters will pass e-mail with PGP signatures thinking it >is legitimate. It is an interesting concept, though. > > I think my favorite is still the jpgin an html enabled e-mail with >seemingly valid information and links that is actually a link to an xss or >pr0n site. Spammers are starting to use better methodologies and soon >filtering options will be almost impossible. I find it amusing to see what >they will do next, though. > >-William
Well, this reminds us that a spam filter, although definitely a good thing, it's not the definitive solution, just like a firewall IMHO. You can't bet too much on a purely automatic solution. Anyway, again like firewalls, I'm not so pessimistic: completely filtering out what you don't want could be, OK, impossible but filtering out almost all, is what we really need. MaX -- www.flebus.com _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
