SpamCop FAQ : (Category) General information about SpamCop : (Category) Non-SpamCop information : How do you decode the munged URLs often found in spam?

Example: http://%4a%55%53%54%49%43%45@%33%35%31%37%37%31%32%39%30%35/ There are three things you need to know about to decode these URLs. They're not actually bogus; they're just made hard to read. % encoding is normally used to encode characters that aren't legal in URLs; the spammers encode all (or at least some of) the characters, including the legal ones, to make them hard to read.

Each character is represented as a '%' followed by a two digit hex number, which corresponds to the ASCII code for the character. E.g. %4a is J for your URL this gives us: http://JUSTICE@3517712905/ Everything before the last @ more.

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