I just got another annoying/tryingToHide spam.(what other kind is there?)
Anyway, they hid the site url in a bunch of  etc.

I would like to forward this mail to abuse.net, but I don't know how to convert the hashes painlessly.

Do you think you could make a form where I could just past in the offending form action and have it return the URL's?

Here is a sample of the mail script:

<FORM action="http://www.dns&#16;&#2;&#5;&#5;&#5;&#16;&#2;&#16;&#5;&#16;&#16 +;&#16;&#5;&#5;&#16;&#2;&#16;&#16;&#2;&#16;&#16;&#2;magicsite.net&amp; +1085287724@1085287723&amp;1063256813@3493727992?75541114&amp;proxy=10 +63256794?1085287723@1063256813?www.su2537.tw|www.&#16;&#2;&#5;&#5;&#5 +;&#16;&#16;&#16;&#5;&#5;&#16;&#2;&#16;&#16;&#2;&#16;&#16;&#2;.hk?/pro +xy=1063256803@2204624165:2030@2204624133?/@1085307406:8080@1085305176 +@%31%30%38%35%33%30%35%31%36%35" method=post>

It might actualy be a good simple project for me, if you could just point me in the right direction of what function(s) or regular expression to use that would be cool to.

BUT, if this spam gets your ire up like it does mine, maybe your feury will produce something in less time than it took me to write this post ;)

Thanks, Ignorance


In reply to Take a bite out of my SPAM please by Ignorance

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