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[www3.overture.com...]
?xargs=00u3hs9yoakE0OuzCDRQwGvyrGXhA6GdeEodyyOwrAIJFOQeIQC%2B%
2BpFDy1Svjvtj3RIxexFk8866JpNEbjCabSL46kkyX79563yfFqrr
TKBCxFSxl5jEY9fScItK3hNQN6XAZxBjR7egz5gElhQh3HgfYNMmO5uL0JOkenhI%
2FVCN2iyzoNEdfUwjsplJxvAfUdrwH1lXw2eQH0g2HcdrRIdQS%
2FXUR5NVWREbxmUgi1MHv81l2h5JEH4cGdDlA%3D
Some things I notice: they only contain characters (lower and upper case) numerals and "%" characters. They (almost?) always start with "00u3hs9yoa".
if you take the two charactes that follow a "%" character and decode it like a URL ( s/%(..)/pack("c",hex($1))/ge ), you get "+", "=" and "/" characters (almost?) exclusively.
They're not the only ones that use "xargs=00u3hs9yoa" as is illustrated by this link I found: [search.yahoo.com...] (I hope that use of a URL is acceptable.)
They often end wiith "%3D" (which is a "=" if you decode it)
I've been searching for a while for someone who has decoded it or any more information on it. Anyone have the secret?