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First time I've seen five-letter groups in spam! Apparently a
refinement to the usual hashbusters in the usual b*lik36 spew,
appended to the end:
qptxv lolsb eprhy xwcna ptinq wodpn iokou mikym
xcrrh bybbkiiosq
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On a relatively unrelated note, I still have the funniest spam I ever
received. It reads as follows:
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 03 11:48:35 GMT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: SNIP
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G'Night
XP tonight 6842 khz
AM mode
HEADER
875 875 1 875 875 875 1 875 875 875 1 875 875 875 1 875
875 875 1 875 875 875 1 875 875 875 1 875 875 875 1
MESSAGE
R _04091 00199 43019 68672 212057
9 48564
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2004-01-08 by
Jochen Kopf, Marburg/Germany.
Freq ENIGMA Day MMDD UTC Mode Comments
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Hello all,
I got up this morning at 0700z (which is 1am local
time) to try to catch XP. I think I might have caught
something at 0700z on 9249, but Im not sure if it was
XP because it was so weak. Did anyone
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2004-01-08 by
Mark Slaten, Lapeer, MI. USA.
Freq ENIGMA Day MMDD UTC Mode Comments
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I believe they're tracking groups to identify the suckers that reply to
it. Would be interesting to see if they make any sort of sense though.
-Todd
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The problem with many of these gibberish messages is that they include
pictures with a size of 0 (yes, zerõ!) bits. When opening such a message,
the e-mail program contacts the link with the 0-bit picture and in