This lot is not phish. Its plain old spam advertising everything from a
shop selling handbags to various money making "mlm" schemes.
Never mind standard or non standard techniques - there's no content
filtering on this box, so ..
None of it is getting past the filters I run at work, as far as I can see
Aanjhan R [10/08/11 16:30 +0200]:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Udhay Shankar N <[email protected]> wrote:
Looking at the spam sent to silklist which gets discarded on a regular
basis. Lots and lots of spam in the Thai character set. Any theories?
Setting aside people's liking for Thai massage parlors [preferences
vary though ;-)], its not something new that spammers used
"non-standard" characters with a phishing URL to evade the
spam-filters. However, recently most filters have learnt this and thus
this is an outdated spamming technique IMO.
Regards,
Aanjhan