[Spambayes] Spam in Images
Alice Bryson <abryson@bytefocus.com>
abryson at bytefocus.com
Fri Aug 18 04:57:52 CEST 2006
hi, guys:
i have some same experience with Alan, the image spams without
hyperlink i received are more and more these days, i notice that many
html code of image has the same format like
<IMG ALT="" border="0" SRC="cid:BB7EED6ABA at ascaniopainting.com">
what the cid here mean? does it valueable for recognize this spam?
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2006/8/2, Alan Arndt <aga at jlw.com>:
>
> Over the past month or more I have noticed a large increase in the amount of
> spam I receive with the Spam text translated into images. The actual text
> of the message is benign gibberish designed to pass Bayesian filters. They
> have even taken the step of inserting random bits into the image so that no
> two images have the same signature. I've received many multiple messages
> with the same fundamental image. I haven't thought of a decent way to
> filter these types of things. I hope someone else can and that it can get
> implemented into SpamBayes. Until recently I was very please that only a
> few messages a day (of 20-50) make it through.
>
> Does anyone have any good suggestions? I can certainly send plenty of
> samples if someone needs them
>
> Thanks,
> Alan Arndt
> alan five eighty two at do it now.com
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