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Solve : Spammers Now Using TinyURL to Avoid Spam Filters? |
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Answer» HERE Spammers are now CLOAKING their website domains in their spam by abusing the TinyURL service. TinyURL is a service which allows you to enter a gawd-awful long URL, and turn it into a, well, tiny URL, which then forwards to the gawd-awful long one. But now spammers are abusing the service, using a TinyURL link to their website in their spam, rather than their true website link, presumably so that their website DOMAIN doesn’t get blocked by anti-spam services - or even because their website domain is already being blocked by anti-spam services. In some instances, the TinyURL service is being used as a conduit for affiliate spam - where the affiliate cloaks their affiliate link with the TinyURL - this has the added CREEP factor of not only cloaking the domain of the program the affiliate is spamming for, but helping that domain avoid detection as having their affiliate program work with spammers (which can carry harsh penalties under the Federal anti-spam law, CAN-SPAM). Take, for example, this spam below. Note the TinyURL link, which we have bolded here for your reading ease - it resolves to http://www.advanced-intelligence.com/index.html?2735 - that 2735 at the end is almost certainly an affiliate identifier. Sorry, Advanced-Intelligence.com Affiliate #2735, no sale today!: Quote “I was recently reviewing Spy Gadgets sites in some of the major search engines and I came across your web site: Theinternetpatrol.com. Out of all the sites I came across yours really stood out for me and If you could please spare me just two minutes I have a business proposition for you as you are in the same market as I am.Why in the nine rings of Hades don't these people put their talents to the positive benefit of humankind??? (That's a rhetorical question.) |
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