Countering spam that uses disguised characters

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer conferencing – Demand based messaging

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C709S207000, C709S246000, C382S165000

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07921159

ABSTRACT:
Computer-implemented methods, apparati, and computer-readable media for countering spam that disguises characters within an electronic message (1). A method embodiment of the present invention comprises locating (36) portions of an electronic message (1) where the difference between foreground color and background color is negligible; deleting (37) from the electronic message (1) foreground characters from said portions, to form a redacted electronic message; and forwarding (33) the redacted electronic message to a spam filter (23).

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