Spam update
Apr. 26th, 2009 08:45 pmRight now the spammers appear to be enamored of "boner medicine" as a euphemism for Viagra. I wonder if that's actually getting past anyone's filters. Certainly didn't make it through mine, but then Gmail is a little more sophisticated than that.
A more puzzling trend: the perfectly ordinary and not at all creatively misspelled (though clearly an advertisement) subject line--with a random string of letters thrown in at the end. D00dz, when they told you at spammer school that misspelling would help you evade those spam traps, I'm pretty sure they meant you should use misspelled words instead of, rather than along with, the correctly spelled ones.
But the best subject line in my latest cruise through the spam folder?
"Turn your meat battleship on!"
A more puzzling trend: the perfectly ordinary and not at all creatively misspelled (though clearly an advertisement) subject line--with a random string of letters thrown in at the end. D00dz, when they told you at spammer school that misspelling would help you evade those spam traps, I'm pretty sure they meant you should use misspelled words instead of, rather than along with, the correctly spelled ones.
But the best subject line in my latest cruise through the spam folder?
"Turn your meat battleship on!"