Use of CSS stuffing as an obfuscation technique?, (Fri, Nov 21st)

From time to time, it can be instructive to look at generic phishing messages that are delivered to one&#x27s inbox or that are caught by basic spam filters. Although one usually doesn&#x27t find much of interest, sometimes these little excursions into what should be a run-of-the-mill collection of basic, commonly used phishing techniques can lead one to find something new and unusual. This was the case with one of the messages delivered to our handler inbox yesterday…

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