Did anyone understand this? and can explain it to me? Or, if I don't use ebay, do i need to know?
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 08:12 PM, Jerry Yeager wrote: > Be careful out there folks, as I know a lot of you use ebay (well, > okay, there is a lot of discussion about ebay, I am not certain > whether you use it or not .... ) > > I got this little gem in the mail today: > > (Please note: I am not an ebay user/member/whatever and so getting > this if it were legit would make me wonder, as it turns out ... > > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: >> <image.tiff> > > >> <image.tiff> > > >> <image.tiff> > > >> <image.tiff> > > >> >> >> > > The next part is a gif graphic that looks just like regular text (it > is used as a link) (Some of you will not be able to see this) > <image.tiff> > > > But if you check closer, it is not quite right: here is the text below > the gif graphic: > > > <!-- hhttmmllx> > <p><a > href="http:// > scgi.ebay.com%69%6E%64%65%78%75%70%64%61%74%65%79%6F%75%72%69%6E%66%6F% > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > E%35%34:%31%39%39/%69%6E%64%65%78%2E%68%74%6D"><img src="cid:pic.gif" > ALT="" border="0"></a></p> > <p><font color="#FFFFF6">it's your fault. in 1993 Ufc in 1840 3 > million in race case in 1876 That's quite right kDFJCqM pJPUmThcUrG > Vm</font></p> > <p><font color="#FFFFF4">Schwarzenegger I'll take it like this That's > definetly not you. 565 in 1918 4 do you work? 756 in 1883 I do > hope</font></p> > <p><font color="#FFFFF2">what a surprise! at the moment Texas Saturday > in 1960 in 1977 I am a DCe in 1892 It'll be better in 1979 as follows > in 1966 'Grind' stars: </font></p> > </a></body></html ---> > > > > Note: I inserted the <!-- hhttmmllx --> html comments so that those of > you with html viewing turned on in your browsers will be able to see > the hidden text. > > The place sending these out seems to be psmtp.com > (exprod6mx38.postini.com [12.158.35.178]) > > Currently the link is not working, but then again it may go active > again with another server somewhere else. > > Jerry | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be October 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
