I’ve seen several flavors of this spam lately. The formatting is pretty good — not the usual lameness. It’s the content that’s lame. This site says they’re from an online pharmacy.
Version 1:
Sender: YouTube Service (service@youtube.com)
Subject: YouTube Service sent you a message: Your video has been approved
Text:
YouTube Service has sent you a message:
Your video has been approved
To:robert@rlweiner.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y06plNPv&feature=topvideos_mp
You can reply to this message by visiting your inbox.
(all the links lead to http://www.workforcesolutionsrca-childcare.com/mare.html)
Version 2:
Same sender
Subject:
YouTube Service sent you a message: Your video on the TOP of YouTube
Text:
YouTube Service has sent you a message:
Your video on the TOP of YouTube
To:robert@rlweiner.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRNuofyO&feature=topvideos_mp
You can reply to this message by visiting your inbox.
(links lead to http://www.zfdm.com/battleships.html)
Version 3:
Same as above, but links lead to http://5028464.com/dampness.html
Here’s what they look like:
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