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Re: [Full-Disclosure] weird worm ?



On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 13:48:14 +0100
vogt@hansenet.com wrote:

> Hi everyone -
> 
> For days now, I've been receiving weird messages, with a few lines of
> apparently random, garbage text, like this:
> 
> highest bailiff nomad father advise heir 
> oxygen honorarium allegro reveal wronskian indentation coachmen 
> deficient tribute arcturus mitigate bypath 
> 
> 
> Anyone got a clue what this is? There are no attachments to these mails, but
> they keep coming in at a rate of about 1-2 per day, from different sources,
> nobody I know really.
> 
> Anyone else receiving this stuff?
> 
> Makes neither sense as spam nor as a virus - no attachment, no product being
> advertised. The only explanation I can come up with is hoping for people to
> reply ("what?") and thus verifying addresses, but that doesn't fit to the
> pattern of different senders.

I think it's a way the spamers want to defeat spam-filters with
learning capability. You get that mail, your spam-filter sees that it's not spam
and adds it to its database. So that particular eMail-Adress gets lower scores
the next time he sends you REAL spam, and the more likely the chances are that
the spam actually reaches you.

BTW: I'm not getting 1-2 per day of these, I'm getting about 30-50 of them.
Kinda VERY annoying shit :(

-- 
Dennis Freise <cat@final-frontier.ath.cx>
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