The Pearly Smile
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Today, I received a notification email from an online third-party system we use. It was plaintext, unstyled, no header, no footer, and displayed in Times New Roman on one line,
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wrapping to the window. It was shittier than even the most uncouth spammer would dare to associate himself with.
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A few weeks ago, I received a phishing email form "facebook", which was perfectly styled with a flawless layout, great English. It was good. Maybe too good.
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Only hovering the links revealed its foul nature.
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Is it not a sad state of affairs of the world of IT
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when the disinterested, incompetent sloppiness that produced the first email made it seem more trustworthy and authentic to me than the second email?
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// non-verbose
bad mail good, good mail bad. I am surprised.
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I am disappoint.
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Is this the new way to increase your post count, or are we circumventing CS's new twitter-style limitations?
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Yes.
To put things in perspective, I just got a spam from Melany Latricia, subject: m44, content: 55.