Chris Santerre wrote:
Anyone seeing the @ symbol used a lot in URIs?
Not really, because any URI requiring an username and/or a password
isn't usually public knowledge.
href="http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/mp/gh/index.html
I've seen quite a few. Might be worth a looksee as the latest spammer
trend.
That's a very old trick. It's also caught by SA. Usually you see the
username part try to look like a domain name (ie:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/)
look for the HTTP_USERNAME_USED rule to match these.
At 03:09 PM 6/4/2003 -0400, Chris Santerre wrote:
Anyone seeing the @ symbol used a lot in URIs?
href=
Anyone seeing the @ symbol
used a lot in URIs?
href=""http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/mp/gh/index.html">http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/mp/gh/index.html
I've seen quite a few.
Might be worth a looksee as the latest spammer trend.
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