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Saturday, October 28, 2006

Ezine Act Blog Automation

Ezine Act Blog Automation

3 comments:

Peaceful Blog said...

Direct. Short. Targeted. Encoded. Encrypted. These are five descriptions to the following email spam. Why not be like that since it's about Cialis and Viagra?

The email spam says: My Canadian Pharmacy presents:
Cialis Soft Tabs - as low as $5.78
Viagra Pro - as low as $4.07
Levitra - as low as $11.97
Best prices and quality GUARANTEED
CLICK HERE

These lines are imaged with a clickable rectangle with leads to a fraudulent address goes like this: http:// gdvuab. selreto .net/?62112412 and the following nonsense: captured

above. crusader reform. pandering congress insisted doing spring private sectore thinks DOJ.

The image designed and coded with the following: (Note: this is only a small part of it)
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The following are html codes in the email scam:

html xmlns:v=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" =
xmlns:o=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" =
xmlns:w=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" =
xmlns:st1=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" =
xmlns=3D"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"

I was interested seeing w3.org used there!

Back-info in the email spam:

Return-Path: opaahbwyfz@ fuse. net
Received: from CN-ESR1-69-61-222-50.fuse.net ([69.61.222.50])
From: "diatribe GWB." opaahbwyfz@ fuse. net
Subject: Canada
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:09:54 +0800
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-ID: pic01. gif@ 01C70592 .AE3DAC70

Peaceful Blog said...

This is very short email spam in hotmail coded images at the top and the following amazing irrelevant lines at the bottom:

(of his banished brother's friend, all his liking for this brave young been banished, like Valentine, for state offences, rather than for Paulina took the newborn infant, and forcing herself into the king's But the good Caius still persisting in his intreaties that the king)

The coded images are both in image and text. The image is for a medicine, and the text

says: You can buy very low price - Just type RXZZ.ORG in your browser.
There's no any link to click on in the email spam. But why should the spammer need it since there is a website address there? The website address itself could be redirecting to pharmacy's website. I did a Google search and there's no .org, but .net and .com

This email spam came through to an email address I use only for one website building service. I don't use it for any other contact. Now, this could give me the impression who the spammer was. I am keeping this information for the future.

Peaceful Blog said...

Sorry, this info should be posted with the previous comment:

The back-info in the email spam:

Return-Path: angxnvyz@ bstco. com
(domain at bstco.com does not designate permitted sender hosts)
Received: from unknown (HELO ntoegbe) (25.2.2.91)
From: "adigun emen" angxnvyz@ bstco. com
Subject: thought id say hi
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 17:11:24 +1700

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