This
time the link wasn't pointing to the
spammer's website directly. Instead, it
was pointing to Google:
So, it's making a Google
search for the words V6J and
5C6 on a page that contains
thereseason.com in the URL.
There can't be many pages
like that on the net.
The link
ends with "btnI=745". On Google,
the btnI directive causes the
I'm feeling lucky feature to
activate and Google redirects the user to
the first search result.
As a
end result, clicking the spam link takes
the user to a spam drugstore.
It's interesting to note
that such spam links can be hijacked. All
you need to do is to create
a pagethat contains
the words V6J and 5C6 and has
"thereseason.com" in the URL — and
have it pop up as search result #1 in
Google.
There's lots of this
spam going around. Also, the discount
percentages of these guys seem to vary
wildly…