I just got the following in my throw-away yahoo account: Dear* YAHOO Users, Th!s _email _inform_ you that your_ _Yahoo_ ID (xxxxx@yahoo.com) will be b|ocked after 12 D@YS (@S @FTER autoomateed reegisttration) if you w1ll not sign up on YAHOO! WHITE LIST (T0 s!gnup - Click Here: http://xxxxx.yahoo.com/) This is done beecause we* update now` YAHO0! _not_ autoomateed reegistered user ids. cGTaXb0T1 --------- The URL is an encoded URL that of course points elsewhere. My question is who is stupid enough to actually respond to an email written in 'leet speak like this. My other (and more important) question is, does this indicate yahoo's mail reader suffers from the same URL obscufation bug that IE and Outlook have? (I say have because all they did was turn of auth in URLs, not fix the problem) Also, as a side note I think I've found an interesting spammer/MyDoom connection. Thursday overnight somebody sent a pile of spam with my return address. Luckily nobody bothers to complain to the sender address anymore but I still had to deal with 100+ bounce messages. Anyways, this morning I had a pile of MyDoom bounces in my mailbox. So I'm wondering if whatever master joe-job list the spammers use (since there seem to be just a couple of remotely accessed repositories in my investigations) is also used by MyDoom. -Scott -- Scott Call Router Geek, ATGi, home of $6.95 Prime Rib I make the world a better place, I boycott Wal-Mart VoIP incoming: +1 360-382-1814
On Feb 7, 2004, at 3:34 PM, Scott Call wrote:
My question is who is stupid enough to actually respond to an email written in 'leet speak like this.
I dunno what in the blue hell it's called but it sure as hell isn't l337 speak. It's a cross between boken engrish and kindergarten spelling.
On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 12:34:05 PST, Scott Call <scall@devolution.com> said:
My question is who is stupid enough to actually respond to an email written in 'leet speak like this.
C.M.Kornbluth wrote "The Marching Morons" in 1951. A half century of hindsight has proven the concept correct....
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Jason Lixfeld
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Scott Call
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