[thelist] Email sculduggery - if that's how you spell it
Chris Hayes
chris at londonweb.net
Tue Oct 10 17:06:08 CDT 2000
Ya know those email messages which point out all the inadequacies you never
had and how cheap it would be to rectify them (spam).
I received one the other day which seemed to go to great lengths to conceal
the underlying code... it:
1 Had Frontpage generated HTML content
2 Launched (via JS) a new window which it populated with more of the above
3 Contained the most ridiculous domains in the URL (eg:
00000000000000000000000 0000000000365.000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000365.000000000000000000000000000000000000000
00364.00000000000000000000000000000000325&@
plus some more and a parameter:
?redirect=http://326841526/index.html .... and more gibberish
)
4 URL encoded the entire HTML content so that it required some more JS to
decode-write it
5 Appeared to attempt to encrypt it using some pathetic one-to-one character
encryption
6 Failed
7 Accessed the internet for some arbitrarily pointless reason (marketing?)
8 Succeeded in p**sing me right off every time I accessed my spam folder
(yes I do keep one)
My question is simple. I'm not asking "Who?", nor "Where?"... neither am I
demanding "How?" or "What?"... I simply want to know...
WHY?
Especially why the nonsense domains/urls.
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