I just received the following piece of spam:
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W ! e hav * e be T en n qq otifi OO ed t Cg hat y NY our m o or vI tg CS age rate is fi WE xed at a ver 5 y high i ; nt Y erest r ' ate. Therefore y # ou are current ove Sa rpa o y Ro ing, wh s2 ic : h sums-up to thousa 0 nds of doll xk ars a pr n + nu ] al ( ly .
L < u + ckily for you we can g ra uaran E tee the low ` est r \ ates i f n th 6s e U.S. (3 WT .50%). So hu 5 rry becau + se the rate forecast is not lookin Fl g good!
There i N7 s no obl Tx igations, a " nd it F , R F EE
L G oc ! k o U7 n the 3.50%, eve mH n with bad credit!
Click H J er ` e N ~ o ] w Fo X r D _ etails
REMO nA V G E HERE
I could hardly read it. The cool part about it is that it didn't manage to foil the Bayesian filter I've trained in Thunderbird, the email reader I use. Check it out.
08 May 2004
Thunderbird Rocks!!!
Posted by Gary Dusbabek at 16:07
Labels: technology
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