Spam Tags

A very long list of tags at the end of a spam email. Preview below, full list after the break.

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Auto-Insurance

Vehicle insurance (also known as car insurance, motor insurance or auto insurance) is insurance for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other road vehicles. Its primary use is to provide financial protection against physical damage or bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions and against liability that could also arise from incidents in a vehicle. Vehicle insurance may additionally offer financial protection against theft of the vehicle, and against damage to the vehicle sustained from events other than traffic collisions, such as keying, weather or natural disasters, and damage sustained by colliding with stationary objects. The specific terms of vehicle insurance vary with legal regulations in each region.

A Motor Trade Insurance policy is also referred to as Road Risk Insurance. It is taken out by someone who runs a business involving anything to do with cars, motorbikes and vans such as buying and selling cars, repairing and servicing, valeting, running a garage or MOT centre etc. It is excellent for running a business. You can compare trade in policies whenever you’d like to.

In many jurisdictions it is compulsory to have vehicle insurance before using or keeping a motor vehicle on public roads. Most jurisdictions relate insurance to both the car and the driver; however, the degree of each varies greatly.

Several jurisdictions have experimented with a “pay-as-you-drive” insurance plan which utilizes either a tracking device in the vehicle or vehicle diagnostics. This would address issues of uninsured motorists by providing additional options and also charge based on the miles (kilometers) driven, which could theoretically increase the efficiency of the insurance, through streamlined collection.

Paying for Russian Hacking

Interesting article on Wired today including a list of prices for hiring a Russian hacker:

  • Basic crypter (for inserting rogue code into a benign file): $10-$30
  • SOCKS bot (to get around firewalls): $100
  • Hiring a DDoS attack: $30-$70/day, $1,200/month
  • Email spam: $10 per one million emails
  • Email spam (using a customer database): $50-$500 per one million emails
  • SMS spam: $3-$150 per 100-100,000 messages
  • Botnet: $200 for 2,000 bots
  • DDoS botnet: $700
  • ZeuS source code: $200-$500
  • Windows rootkit (for installing malicious drivers): $292
  • Hacking Facebook or Twitter account: $130
  • Hacking Gmail account: $162
  • Hacking corporate mailbox: $500
  • Winlocker ransomware: $10-20
  • Unintelligent exploit bundle: $25
  • Intelligent exploit bundle: $10-$3,000

Via: Wired

Spam Comment

أشكركم على نقد معقولة بشأن www.unl.edu. وكانت لي جارتي تستعد لمجرد القيام ببعض البحوث حول هذا الموضوع. حصلنا على انتزاع الكتاب من المكتبة المحلية ، ولكن أعتقد أنني تعلمت الكثير من هذا المنصب. أنا مسرور جدا لرؤية مثل هذه المعلومات العظيمة التي يجري تبادلها بحرية هناك.

A fantastic spam comment on my New Genres website – anyone doing a reading of this ala Christian Bök will be posted here!

Beetle Spam

At my UNL account this morning, I received scientific spam: an advertisement for a book about beetles.  While annoying, this line from the email is particularly nice:

“Instructions to collect beetles in every kind of environment such as savannas, forests, deserts, streams, rivers, mountains, caves, beaches, mangroves, dunes, etc.”

Spam = experimental musicology

Some spam I received today from “Brtittaney Tuxergebirge”:

Subject: “thief  boom biddy bye bye”

vandalic i put my glock to your dome and you started to cry
http://www.facebook.com/hukacdana.zoochlorella
revolt she thought she’d sweep the old church house, o-o-o-o!

A little digging shows that the first line is a from a Cypress Hill song, the second line is the spam (no surprise it does NOT link to a Facebook page), and the last line is from an old Appalacian folk song called “Skin and Bones“.

Note: the link for “Skin and Bones” includes an amazing MIDI version of the song – actually quite great.

Wow.

May all goes well for you.

I like this spam email/concrete poetry, written by “catlady01”.  I especially like the end:

Hey,good news!
I
ordered one black
apple iphone 3gs 16gb from this website
one weeks ago, today I’ve got it .  Amazing,beyond my imagination, it’s genuine and as good as expected,but much cheaper. I’m pleased to share this good news  with you! May all goes
well for you.
! May all
goes well for
you.
sibyll

Spam comment

I generally get several spam comments every day.  The text is always weird, but this one was so strange it deserves posting.

I enjoyed the article and thanks because of posting such valuable confabulation in site of of all of us to skim,  I generate it both of put and sympathetic and I edge to study it as again as I can.

Wow.

Edit: I’ve decided to leave all comments on this post, including spam.  The first comment below was too weird and meta not to keep.