Spamlang?
From: | John Cowan <cowan@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, March 23, 2004, 12:22 |
I'm fairly used to random-text spam in my spam bucket, as I suppose
we all are by now, but this one caught my eye: it's not random English
words, nor simple random letters either. It actually looks like a
possible conlang, perhaps polysynthetic, or else a briefscript:
From: "Aup Emoady"
To: "Nyotbikr Yemlb"
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 20:05:17 +0000
[payload snipped]
edwwovtuse fouhea, efl'llcya.
ic cypecdodyfie. hipoiekl pivcaikaremb abunki wscwlda.
roipirene threbewi'd-tokobedlepunki.
ozighwjonaoicc. onelm sufstwhe.
gzaaggocu xonlnihrke-sguhrcl lynwncha.
tuocurdbd-eolnmaopayu. ghnevrdhm.
oipmota.
ggphgokvemk ggrcoprse mchatgud, umouquiaw buxotksii.
wfihwilool.
I can't resist including this line from the payload, though, just because it
shows the lengths people will go to:
Tons of dwolnaoadble mvoies, pohtos and sotires!
It took me a while to decipher the last word....
--
John Cowan jcowan@reutershealth.com www.ccil.org/~cowan www.reutershealth.com
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing
on my shoulders."
--Hal Abelson
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