Marc Perkel wrote:
> I notice that a lot of images spam has a structure where in the source
> the fake text is at the top and the image code is at the bottom but it
> is made to appear so that the image is at the top and the text is at
> the bottom. Seems to me that this should be something we coul
I notice that a lot of images spam has a structure where in the source
the fake text is at the top and the image code is at the bottom but it
is made to appear so that the image is at the top and the text is at the
bottom. Seems to me that this should be something we could test for?
I had a similar, less expensive thought; Checking the global color
table in the header of all of the gif images in a particular message. I
tested a couple of spam cases and the GCTs are identical in all of my
limited number of test cases.
Logan Shaw wrote:
> Looks like people have started to ge
Looks like people have started to get a grip on the image
spams that are so popular lately, but here's an additional
idea I thought I'd toss out. (I'm not familiar enough with
SA to easily figure out how to make a plugin.)
Basically, these spams all have a bunch of images which are
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