On Wed, 31 Dec 2014, Martin Gregorie wrote:
During last night I received a phishing message with a new (to me
anyway) form of obfuscation which can only be used inside HTML body text
using us-ascii encoding. The obfuscation was apparently aimed at SA and
similar scanners because its not obvious
On Wed, 31 Dec 2014 12:42:52 +
Paul Stead wrote:
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> On 31/12/14 12:22, Martin Gregorie wrote:
> > During last night I received a phishing message with a new (to me
> > anyway) form of obfuscation which can only be used inside HTML body
> > text using us-ascii encoding. The obfuscation was ap
On 31/12/14 12:22, Martin Gregorie wrote:
During last night I received a phishing message with a new (to me
anyway) form of obfuscation which can only be used inside HTML body text
using us-ascii encoding. The obfuscation was apparently aimed at SA and
similar scanners because its not obvious to
During last night I received a phishing message with a new (to me
anyway) form of obfuscation which can only be used inside HTML body text
using us-ascii encoding. The obfuscation was apparently aimed at SA and
similar scanners because its not obvious to anybody reading the message:
every 'o' (0x6f