[extropy-chat] codes in scam letters
Dan Clemmensen
dgc at cox.net
Mon Sep 26 23:30:56 UTC 2005
Actually, the 411 scam letters are not as good as other SPAM for sending
codes. The more standard fake Rolex, Viagra, mortgage, and porn spam is
better fro this, because it generally included a large amount of
quasi-random text that is added to foil simple SPAM filters. By
replacing the random text with codes that look like random text, your
messages will look like SPAM. You still hide the recipient by sending
the message to thousands of randomly=selected additional recipients. You
hide the sender by using zombies, just like a spammer.
The really neat part of this is that we might be able to get the
government to actually intervene and stop SPAM. All we need to do is
present it as a real "terrorist threat." Then, It is our patriotic duty
to stop those criminally-negligent people who unwittingly aid and abet
the evil terrorists. These traitorous, criminally negligent entities
include Microsoft.
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