On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Martin Bene wrote:

> >This is becoming a regular thing. A fake PGP signature buried 
> >inside HTML
> >followed by a string of random words clearly aimed at tripping up the
> >Bayes algorithms. Its becoming a daily event. See below.
> 
> Yep, I've been seein these for quite some time now;What I'm seeing is:
> 
>  - spam inside a huge image
>  - image_only + bayes tests avoidied by invisible text block with random text
> plus pgp signature.
> 
> nailing these will definitely be a challenge - theres almost no usable
> information left to base a good classification on.

I disagree. That PGP sig buried in HTML sticks out like a sore thumb. The
Bayes attack is tougher, but 3-5 lines of all lower case letters with no
punctuation would be a good start. 

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Jack Gostl      [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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