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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> on 2006/06/23 15:44:10 UTC

Proposed uniform naming scheme for spammer/phisher content trickery (fwd)

John G-C has made an interesting proposal -- virus-scanner-style names for
spammer obfuscation tricks.  I like it.

Read, and comment, here:

  http://www.jgc.org/blog/2006/06/proposed-uniform-naming-scheme-for.html

--j.

Re: Proposed uniform naming scheme for spammer/phisher content trickery (fwd)

Posted by Michael Monnerie <mi...@it-management.at>.
On Freitag, 23. Juni 2006 15:44 Justin Mason wrote:
> John G-C has made an interesting proposal -- virus-scanner-style
> names for spammer obfuscation tricks.  I like it.
>
> Read, and comment, here:
>  
> 
http://www.jgc.org/blog/2006/06/proposed-uniform-naming-scheme-for.html

What would be the exact benefit? Maybe some rules hackers would know all 
TLAs soon, but the rest of the world doesn't feel better then, I guess.

mfg zmi
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