Henrik K wrote:
First we should test if there actually are such FPs and not speculate. ;)
There are FPs by nature. Some of the accounts are legitimate accounts co-opted by spammers to send the phishing attempts to compromise more accounts.
Use the list with caution, and pay attention to the type. Specifically, you shouldn't use type E (or even B in many cases) for spam detection. Expect a few FPs even in type A.
Jesse -- Jesse Thompson Division of Information Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Email/IM: jesse.thomp...@doit.wisc.edu
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