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  • L Lost User

    Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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    R Erasmus
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    Now if they really wanted to uploaded a virus only my system they should have send me a job offering... E.g. Open this word document to view the job details.

    "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence." << please vote!! >>

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    • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

      There are about 7 billion people on the planet. I have no idea how many of them are on the internet, but assume roughly 50% - that's 3.5 billion people. Judging by what some people say[^], the proportion of dumb people on the internet is pretty high. But, for argument's sake, let's assume it's around 1%. That's 35 million dumb people. If you can steal $1* from each of those people, most people would consider that a success. * Unless it's a Zimbabwean dollar.


      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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      sir_download_alot
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      In my everyday life I get sometimes the impression there are only 10% intelligent People on this planet ;P

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      • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

        That's a very strange scam. How do they know you're watching too much porn? ;P


        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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        Sander Rossel
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        The real question is: Is there such a thing as too much porn? :D

        It's an OO world.

        public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
        {
        public void DoWork()
        {
        throw new NotSupportedException();
        }
        }

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        • L Lost User

          Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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          Sander Rossel
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          Seems legit.

          It's an OO world.

          public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
          {
          public void DoWork()
          {
          throw new NotSupportedException();
          }
          }

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          • L Lost User

            Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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            Cristian Amarie
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            It's an infected file from Dropbox (in variant we received). Here is one analysis: https://www.virustotal.com/ro/file/c6e61f29b7acd0a8fc147eabb756d33c70a17073e84c06b2632d19930cabcfc6/analysis/1408016349/[^]

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            • S sir_download_alot

              In my everyday life I get sometimes the impression there are only 10% intelligent People on this planet ;P

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              PaulFlats
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              And they are the ones scamming :)

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              • S sir_download_alot

                In my everyday life I get sometimes the impression there are only 10% intelligent People on this planet ;P

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                Lost User
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                10%? That high? It seems more like we're all at varying levels of un-intelligence :) There are probably rare exceptions, but I can't think of any.

                How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Wayne Rooney is a footballer, with a possibly negative IQ. He earns gets paid £300,000 per week.

                  MehGerbil wrote:

                  How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?

                  Lots?

                  You looking for sympathy? You'll find it in the dictionary, between sympathomimetic and sympatric (Page 1788, if it helps)

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                  Lost User
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                  Ah, but he does devote a lot of his own time and money entertaining the elderly..

                  How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.

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                  • P PIEBALDconsult

                    If you keep your money in your mattress and only have an empty bank account for receiving such funds; then you're safe.

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                    Lost User
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                    I'm halfway there, woo-hoo.. now all I need is a mattress full of money.

                    How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.

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                    • S sir_download_alot

                      In my everyday life I get sometimes the impression there are only 10% intelligent People on this planet ;P

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                      G Tek
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                      Ah, the eternal optimist :)

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                      • L Lost User

                        Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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                        G Tek
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                        I seem to remember someone posting on CP a while ago that these phishing messages were written with intentionally poor grammar and spelling so that they target the more uneducated that are seemingly more liable to fall for the scam. That way they are focussing their efforts. Not sure on the legitimacy of that claim, but I can see some of the logic.

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                        • L Lost User

                          Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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                          Tomz_KV
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                          This kind of scam has been going on for many years. But some people are still tricked into it, simply because of "trust", especially when a scam is in the name of charity.

                          TOMZ_KV

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                          • L Lost User

                            Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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                            Alexander DiMauro
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                            MehGerbil wrote:

                            When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

                            This is the saddest part about the whole thing. They target poor and the elderly. Those types of people fall for this, not 'stupid' people as everyone is saying. Someone with very little money may see that and click without thinking out of desperation. Also, elderly people who have no idea how the Internet works fall for it. They are ignorant, not stupid. I've taught elderly how to use computers before, and they are not stupid, it's just a different world for them. Just wait until you grow old and technology has left you behind, and see how you feel. That's what makes these people the scum of the earth, they not only steal, they target the less fortunate and the elderly who don't know any better. They know that rich people are less likely to fall for it, so they target the less fortunate. And for that, to bring back one of my favorite quotes from Shepherd Book, they deserve to burn in a very 'special hell'.

                            I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my telephone - Bjarne Stroustrup The world is going to laugh at you anyway, might as well crack the 1st joke! My code has no bugs, it runs exactly as it was written.

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                              I seem to remember someone posting on CP a while ago that these phishing messages were written with intentionally poor grammar and spelling so that they target the more uneducated that are seemingly more liable to fall for the scam. That way they are focussing their efforts. Not sure on the legitimacy of that claim, but I can see some of the logic.

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                              9082365
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                              G-Tek wrote:

                              these phishing messages were written with intentionally poor grammar and spelling

                              This is the conclusion reached by the Freakonomics team and published in "Think Like A Freak" and other works thereof. It makes sense. Your average scammer doesn't want to be bothered with anybody who has the nous to spot the danger at some point. That's just wasted time and effort for no reward. So they're more than happy for the likes of us to dismiss their mail as spam/scam and maybe have a giggle at the ineptitude before binning it. It's zero loss after all (they don't even have to pay for postage any more). Their only interest is in those who can be fooled.

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                              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                Wayne Rooney is a footballer, with a possibly negative IQ. He earns gets paid £300,000 per week.

                                MehGerbil wrote:

                                How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?

                                Lots?

                                You looking for sympathy? You'll find it in the dictionary, between sympathomimetic and sympatric (Page 1788, if it helps)

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                                PhilLenoir
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                                I've always thought of negative IQ as someone so stupid that when they enter a room, the entire room becomes less intelligent. We've all met them!

                                Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                                • L Lost User

                                  Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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                                  edmurphy99
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                                  people, at least in this country (US) are stupid, look who they elected as president a second time.

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                                  • L Lost User

                                    Here are the latest email scams I've received: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yolanda Holloway has sent a money to you. [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more info about this issue. Regards, First Bancorp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evidently, Yolanda isn't the only one giving out money to total strangers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have got a funds from Omar Richardson. Transaction REF: OIR41165212481 Total amount: $276 [link removed] Please hit the link given at the top to view more details about this issue. Regards, Security Service Federal Credit Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

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                                    MarkRHolbrook
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                                    Been seeing this... But trust me... NO ONE is that interested in my background!! :-) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. NEW_NOTIFICATION_NO_21803689 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. August 14th, 2014 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. ----------------------------------------- F7-0L ONLINE NOTIFICATION-SYSTEMS ----------------------------------------- IMPORTANT-NOTICE FOR: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . We are sending you this notification right now to alert you to the fact that someone just ordered your background-scan info. You should review the details of this scan listed below right now. Scan-Details: = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =. Date: 13-Aug-2014 Time: 12:36 P.M. (EST) Visit here to see these scan-results and any other pertinent information: Thank you. ********************************************** F7-0L ONLINE NOTIFICATION-SYSTEMS ********************************************** DATE: 8/14/2014 **********************************************

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                                    • A Alexander DiMauro

                                      MehGerbil wrote:

                                      When I see stupid phishing attempts like this I always wonder: "How much money can the people stupid enough to fall for this sort of thing have to steal?"

                                      This is the saddest part about the whole thing. They target poor and the elderly. Those types of people fall for this, not 'stupid' people as everyone is saying. Someone with very little money may see that and click without thinking out of desperation. Also, elderly people who have no idea how the Internet works fall for it. They are ignorant, not stupid. I've taught elderly how to use computers before, and they are not stupid, it's just a different world for them. Just wait until you grow old and technology has left you behind, and see how you feel. That's what makes these people the scum of the earth, they not only steal, they target the less fortunate and the elderly who don't know any better. They know that rich people are less likely to fall for it, so they target the less fortunate. And for that, to bring back one of my favorite quotes from Shepherd Book, they deserve to burn in a very 'special hell'.

                                      I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my telephone - Bjarne Stroustrup The world is going to laugh at you anyway, might as well crack the 1st joke! My code has no bugs, it runs exactly as it was written.

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                                      PhilLenoir
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                                      They say that you can't scam an honest person. If you've been sent money from someone you don't know, surely the honest thing to do would be to hit reply and say "I think this is a mistake". Now the best scam would be to mine someones contact list and send using a known name, but still, the question should be "why is MehGerbil sending me money?" Unfortunately, there are plenty of vulnerable, gullible and stupid people who are also greedy!

                                      Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                                      • C Cristian Amarie

                                        It's an infected file from Dropbox (in variant we received). Here is one analysis: https://www.virustotal.com/ro/file/c6e61f29b7acd0a8fc147eabb756d33c70a17073e84c06b2632d19930cabcfc6/analysis/1408016349/[^]

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                                        adudley256
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                                        is anybody else concerned by how many 'green ticks' there are for that? Now I know 'we' on CP would never run anything on our computers, but we do all head tech support for the family right? They are not so wise!

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                                        • E edmurphy99

                                          people, at least in this country (US) are stupid, look who they elected as president a second time.

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                                          Lost User
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                                          They didn't elect him because they're stupid. They elected him because they're gullible. :-D

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