Re: [SM-USERS] Unsafe image protection defeated by spammer!

2004-08-11 Thread Alan in Toronto
stephen tan said: >> Instead of the true URL of > src="http://www.1stspots.com/images/business.jpg";>, this spammer >> inserted >> > src="http://www.1stspots.com/images/business.jpg";> >> > > heh, pretty sneaky...the line immediately above is supposed to be "hexed > up" but it was automatically "c

Re: [SM-USERS] Unsafe image protection defeated by spammer!

2004-08-11 Thread stephen tan
> A spam message arrived today, and I opened it in SquirrelMail (so I could > report it to SpamCop). Imagine my surprise when I saw unsafe images > (images linked to remote sites) automatically display, even though I had > not clicked the "View Unsafe Images" link. > > Curious, I examined the full

[SM-USERS] Unsafe image protection defeated by spammer!

2004-08-11 Thread Alan in Toronto
A spam message arrived today, and I opened it in SquirrelMail (so I could report it to SpamCop). Imagine my surprise when I saw unsafe images (images linked to remote sites) automatically display, even though I had not clicked the "View Unsafe Images" link. Curious, I examined the full html source