Sample Impotence Spam - Cialis
A typical spam promoting impotence drugs such as Viagra and the more recent Cialis. Common variations are weight loss, penis enlargement, human growth hormones and other illicit drugs.
These types of spam usually links to just as unreputable websites, claiming to be in business for many years and with bogus testimonials of satisfied customers. Placing an order will either lead to a credit card scam or in the rare case when the product is delivered, but guaranteed to invite more spam. These websites are mass produced using templates and registered shortly before the spam is sent. In a short while, the website will be blacklisted by every known community, including Google. Having served its purpose, the spammer then moves on and registers another website.
In the interest of originality, the body of the message is left unaltered as much as possible. But for security reasons, and to protect the reputation of our own website from being seen as linking to bogus websites, the links in the spam message have been disabled. Placing your mouse over them will show the original url it intended to link to, but clicking on them will bring you to spamhaus.org, a non-profit organization for combating spam.
From: "Elaina" <qrgvpmus@dynamicsdirect.com>
To: <info@yourdomain.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 23:48:08 +0000
Subject: Sale: CIALIS
Good morning,
Try this special product, Cialis. We have millions of happy customers all around the worId. You will get the perfect feeling of being a man aqain!
Cialis is the impotence treatment drug that everyone is talkinq about.
Cialis acts up to 36 hours, compare this to onIy two or three hours of Viagra action!
Simply dissoIve half a piII under your tonque, 10 min before intercourse for the best erections you've ever had! Cialis also have less sidebacks (you can drive or mix alcohol drinks with them).
No prior prescription is needed.
* Save up to 80% compared to the pharmacies.
* Worldwide shipping
* Impress your woman today!
You can get it here: online dragstore
Thank you, Elaina
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Points to note :-
- Forged from email qrgvpmus@dynamicsdirect.com
- Recipient's email was obtained by word stemming (ie, combining info with @yourdomain.com)
- Intentional misspellings to fool spam filters include the words :-
- "world" spelled as "worId"
- "again" spelled as "aqain"
- "talking" spelled as "talkinq"
- "only" spelled as "onIy"
- "dissolve" spelled as "dissoIve"
- "pill" spelled as "piII"
- "tongue" spelled as "tonque"
- "drugstore" spelled as "dragstore"
- The link to http://beidjklcgm.topregion.com/?afhcgmxssrybeizsvdjkl is a tracking url. The ? and the garbage characters at the end of the url associates the message to the email address it was sent to.
- The website claims to be operating since year 2000, but in fact was registered barely three weeks prior from the date the spam was sent.
- The website claims to be operating in the USA, but the email message was sent from Brazil.