Michael Scheidell wrote:
> Found this one post:  guess we should look for BUY!! in the animated
> gif?
> The problem with inline images now, is that there are a lot of people
> putting bmp's, gif's, jpegs in their 'sigs' now.
> Whatever happened to the RFC for sigs that said 4 lines max?
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I wonder, too................1,2,3,4 .. uh? ;-)
> A new "pump-and-dump" stock spam campaign uses an animated graphic to
> display a "subliminal" message to potential investors. Animated GIF
> graphics are composed of a number of frames, which are shown in
> succession. This is often used for animation on websites, but has
> recently been adopted by spammers in their attempt to try and avoid
> detection by anti-spam products.
>   
Lately most if not all image spams have been successfully detected and
swept right into the bin by FuzzyOcr...

Matt

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