* freed0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-29 09:52:10 -0700]:
Spaces suck because they are never in the same place and then you cannot really easily automate the import process into whatever system you may have that would work on it. I think that the "hxxp[x]" solution is an easy and fine one that it easy for everyone to use. Using any other type of obfuscation is just silly. We are all supposed to be professionals here. By doing any form of rot13 or otherwise would prevent a quick eye-ball of the information to see if there was anything interesting. You would have to use an external process. That would eliminate those that just want to look for the one or two interesting items.
In the interest of protecting people using gmail who might accidentally click on a link (even though it's using hxxp, because gmail still makes it a link, so does urlview in mutt). How about something equally as simple, change every "." to a different character? http://www.badstuffsomewhere.com -> http://www|badstuffsomewhere|com I used "|", but it could just as easily be a different character, still eyeball-able, more protection from accidental clicking. - Lee _______________________________________________ botnets@, the public's dumping ground for maliciousness All list and server information are public and available to law enforcement upon request. http://www.whitestar.linuxbox.org/mailman/listinfo/botnets
