Check out this one I got to a yahoo account today.
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From: "Yahoo`" <
[email protected]>
To: xxxxxx
Subject: Your` Yahoo` _id_ (
[email protected])
DE@R Y@HOO! Clients_,
This email _inform_ you That Y0UR YAHOO AChahahaha (
[email protected])
w1ll be BL0CKED _after_ 17 DAYS (_as_ after autoomateed reegisttration) if You will
not s1gnup 0N YAHOO! wh1te l!st (T0 _signup_ - cl1ck here:
http://xxxxx.yahoo.com/)
Th!s is D0NE - beecause we* update now` YAH0O! not` autoomateed reegistered user_ids.
WVRoYQot5ln
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The xxxxx in the sign up url was my real yahoo id/address, even when I moused over it and started to click it, so I was thinking, "now what the hell are they trying to pull?"
Then I checked the html of the url, and saw this :
http://xxxx.yahoo.comhahahaha@%78%61%73%6f30%679%61%2e%44 %41%2e%52%75/%3f%50%66%66%71%50%76%5a3%54
It doesn't show up right on the board, but the hahaha is that stupid exploit that hides the real url even when you surf to the address.
Gotta give the little bastard credit, though - he skipped bulk and landed right in my inbox.
