> 
> G_WWW_C1TRACKING_COM hits mainly YahooGroups postings, since 
> it shows up in 
> the ads that Yahoo attaches.
> G_PICS_EBAYSTATIC_COM hits eBay listing confirmations, outbid 
> notices, 
> invoices, etc. - and as near as I can tell, nothing else.  
> This makes me 
> wonder how it ended up on the list.  My only guess is that 
> one of those 
> eBay spoofing scams has copied links out of eBay's own 
> notices in order to 
> make the scam look more real.  (I've seen it on PayPal spoofs, so it 
> wouldn't surprise me.)

Thanks for the info! Yeah, they were in faked emails. This is good info. I
actually had been thinking about URI poisoning all weekend :) Just like
Bayes, spammers can try to poison legit URIs in their spam. However I
started to form a "good uri" list to pull out of my evil file before I
manually scan it. I'll add these to the "good" list. 

Keep them coming if you find them! Next update at should be 11/3. 

--Chris Santerre


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