Stan Brown <
the_sta...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>For a couple of weeks now, every time I fire up Gravity it shows
>hundreds or thousands of unread messages in comp.editors. The subject
>lines are mostly question marks, which I assume means non-ISO-8859-1
>characters.
Yes. "?" can be used to substitute for a character that's not in the
character set being used.
>Does anyone know: Is this some sort of weird DDOS attack, or what?
Absolutely. You may consider it a denial of service attack. They are in
a variety of Asian languages, although some are in English, and many of
the spam articles trigger Google's BASE64 encoding. A few are encoded in
Quoted-Printable. Yes, they do tend to use encoded-word on Subject.
For several months, there have been massive spam attacks through Google
Groups into various newsgroups. Ray and several others have been issuing
NoCeMs as a spam countermeasure. I thought
individual.net was processing
them. If not, you could request it.
Note that volunteers are analyzing the spam and adapting as the spammers
are adapting to the countermeasures. Therefore, even with NoCeMs being
processed, you'll still see spam that hasn't yet been countered.