Clever Spam

A spam message got through the GMail spam filter this morning. It was a very clever spam and I am going to be very annoyed if every spammer starts adopting this strategy. Here's the message:

Easiest thing in the world, tight? They bookended Annie and she was saying something to them, first looking up to speak to Goliath, then half-turning and looking down to reply to David.
"Her eyes actually were a bit red. Part of him, a craven, cowardly part which would rather risk losing Misery forever than look upon the inevitable results of such a mistake, denied it. Ill put it under my tongue when I swallow the other one, then stick it under my mattress with the other pills when she takes the drinking glass out. in real life was quite different from playing it in a cross-legged circle as a kid or doing it in front of a typewriter as a grown-up, he discovered.

He could not tell her because it would hurt her badly, and in spite of all the pain she had afforded him, he found he could not hurt her in that way. He had been gotten by the goddess.
in real life was quite different from playing it in a cross-legged circle as a kid or doing it in front of a typewriter as a grown-up, he discovered. Part of him, a craven, cowardly part which would rather risk losing Misery forever than look upon the inevitable results of such a mistake, denied it.

Then there was an image attachment containing text about a stock (SMKG). How do you catch these randomly generated messages of text followed by an image containing text? Paul Graham has written more about spam then anyone else I know. I've read a bunch of his articles and I highly recommend them to anyone.

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