Jonathan Nichols wrote:

> Mathew Hendry wrote:
>> Is there an easy way to detect fraudulent links like the following
>> from a recent scamspam. 
>> 
>> <A=20
>> href=3D"http://hyperiod.hypermart.net/fraud.html";><FONT =
>> face=3DArial=20 size=3D2>BestBuy.com/fraud_department.html</FONT></A>
> 
> Wow, that one has changed already.. it was going to "digitalgamma.com"
> when it first came out.

I've had it five times now and the URL and injection point were
different every time.

Pleasingly, it seems that hypermart.net had already shut them down when
my address was spammed. The digitalgamma page had disappeared by the
time I checked as well.

-- Mat.



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