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  • F fglenn

    I just read the thread about the latest email scam. I had a similar experience on a recent phone call: Me: Hello? Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer? Me: Yes. Scammer: Your computer has been identified as being the source of disruptive network traffic. Me: Really? How did you identify that it was my computer? Do you have the IP address that is the source of the problem? Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101. Me: I see. Good Bye. I suspect that he was trying to sell some sort of unneeded cleanup software. I've had a number of calls recently that all share the same basic theme. Nevertheless, a site local IP? Give me a break.

    Fletcher Glenn

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    Abhinav S
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    fglenn wrote:

    192.168.1.101.

    Now...we all know your IP. :-D

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      fglenn wrote:

      192.168.1.101.

      Now...we all know your IP. :-D

      Mobile Apps - Sound Meter | Color Analyzer | SMBC | Football Doodles

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      fglenn
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      It really is. Good luck trying to contact though :laugh:

      Fletcher Glenn

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      • F fglenn

        It really is. Good luck trying to contact though :laugh:

        Fletcher Glenn

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        No it isn't; that's one of my AlphaServers, and it's turned off.

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        • F fglenn

          I just read the thread about the latest email scam. I had a similar experience on a recent phone call: Me: Hello? Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer? Me: Yes. Scammer: Your computer has been identified as being the source of disruptive network traffic. Me: Really? How did you identify that it was my computer? Do you have the IP address that is the source of the problem? Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101. Me: I see. Good Bye. I suspect that he was trying to sell some sort of unneeded cleanup software. I've had a number of calls recently that all share the same basic theme. Nevertheless, a site local IP? Give me a break.

          Fletcher Glenn

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          Troy Hunt from Microsoft has done some good work in this area, worth a watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjKjyMKj3n4[^]

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          • F fglenn

            I just read the thread about the latest email scam. I had a similar experience on a recent phone call: Me: Hello? Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer? Me: Yes. Scammer: Your computer has been identified as being the source of disruptive network traffic. Me: Really? How did you identify that it was my computer? Do you have the IP address that is the source of the problem? Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101. Me: I see. Good Bye. I suspect that he was trying to sell some sort of unneeded cleanup software. I've had a number of calls recently that all share the same basic theme. Nevertheless, a site local IP? Give me a break.

            Fletcher Glenn

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            Nish Nishant
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            fglenn wrote:

            Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer?

            You mean Indian accent. Hinduism is a religion followed in India and other parts of the world.

            Regards, Nish


            Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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            • F fglenn

              I just read the thread about the latest email scam. I had a similar experience on a recent phone call: Me: Hello? Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer? Me: Yes. Scammer: Your computer has been identified as being the source of disruptive network traffic. Me: Really? How did you identify that it was my computer? Do you have the IP address that is the source of the problem? Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101. Me: I see. Good Bye. I suspect that he was trying to sell some sort of unneeded cleanup software. I've had a number of calls recently that all share the same basic theme. Nevertheless, a site local IP? Give me a break.

              Fletcher Glenn

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              Ian Shlasko
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              fglenn wrote:

              Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101.

              Response: "Oh good, you had me worried... You've got the wrong person. My IP address is 127.0.0.1."

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              • P PIEBALDconsult

                "It's a dangerous business, Frodo, answering your phone." -- Bilbo

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                I never answer my phone unless I know I want to talk to the person phoning. Home, mobile, work. If I don't know who you are then you can annoy my voicemail.

                Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                • F fglenn

                  I just read the thread about the latest email scam. I had a similar experience on a recent phone call: Me: Hello? Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer? Me: Yes. Scammer: Your computer has been identified as being the source of disruptive network traffic. Me: Really? How did you identify that it was my computer? Do you have the IP address that is the source of the problem? Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101. Me: I see. Good Bye. I suspect that he was trying to sell some sort of unneeded cleanup software. I've had a number of calls recently that all share the same basic theme. Nevertheless, a site local IP? Give me a break.

                  Fletcher Glenn

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                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                  fglenn wrote:

                  Strong Hindu accent

                  You could tell the scammer's religion from his accent!?  Cool! :-D /ravi

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                    I never answer my phone unless I know I want to talk to the person phoning. Home, mobile, work. If I don't know who you are then you can annoy my voicemail.

                    Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                    Ron Anders
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                    Tell 'em "na.... were at 10.1.10.101 dude"

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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      fglenn wrote:

                      Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer?

                      You mean Indian accent. Hinduism is a religion followed in India and other parts of the world.

                      Regards, Nish


                      Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                      Nish Sivakumar wrote:

                      You mean Indian accent

                      Maybe they meant Hindi.

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                        Nish Sivakumar wrote:

                        You mean Indian accent

                        Maybe they meant Hindi.

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                        Not all Indians speak Hindi, and very few non-Indians can tell the difference between a Hindi-English accent and English accents of people from India whose native language is not Hindi. That said, the stereotyped Indian accent is the Hindi-English accent. With things like V-W confusion, stressed R-sounds, and inability to express the Zee-sound (a soft J-sound is used instead, example Jebra (zebra) or Jero (zero)).

                        Regards, Nish


                        Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                        • R Ravi Bhavnani

                          fglenn wrote:

                          Strong Hindu accent

                          You could tell the scammer's religion from his accent!?  Cool! :-D /ravi

                          My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                          Nish Nishant
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                          It's his new caller-id, shows religion and sexual orientation of the caller based on accent :-)

                          Regards, Nish


                          Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                          • F fglenn

                            I just read the thread about the latest email scam. I had a similar experience on a recent phone call: Me: Hello? Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer? Me: Yes. Scammer: Your computer has been identified as being the source of disruptive network traffic. Me: Really? How did you identify that it was my computer? Do you have the IP address that is the source of the problem? Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101. Me: I see. Good Bye. I suspect that he was trying to sell some sort of unneeded cleanup software. I've had a number of calls recently that all share the same basic theme. Nevertheless, a site local IP? Give me a break.

                            Fletcher Glenn

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                            GrumbleDuke
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                            HEY! That's my IP address.

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                            • C chriselst

                              I never answer my phone unless I know I want to talk to the person phoning. Home, mobile, work. If I don't know who you are then you can annoy my voicemail.

                              Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                              Mycroft Holmes
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                              I always answer the phone, you never know it might be an opportunity to be rude to an idiot. I managed to get about 20 minutes from one of these scammers once!

                              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                              • N Nish Nishant

                                fglenn wrote:

                                Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer?

                                You mean Indian accent. Hinduism is a religion followed in India and other parts of the world.

                                Regards, Nish


                                Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                Is Hinduism a religion? It is more like group of religions and cultures.

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                                • F fglenn

                                  I just read the thread about the latest email scam. I had a similar experience on a recent phone call: Me: Hello? Scammer: (Strong Hindu accent) Hello sir. Are you the operator of your computer? Me: Yes. Scammer: Your computer has been identified as being the source of disruptive network traffic. Me: Really? How did you identify that it was my computer? Do you have the IP address that is the source of the problem? Scammer: (Yes, he really said this.) The address is 192.168.1.101. Me: I see. Good Bye. I suspect that he was trying to sell some sort of unneeded cleanup software. I've had a number of calls recently that all share the same basic theme. Nevertheless, a site local IP? Give me a break.

                                  Fletcher Glenn

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                                  Lost User
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                                  This has been happening here in the UK for a couple of years (at least). Caller claims to be from Microsoft support and says they have identified a virus or some other error. According to press reports they get you to download a "virus cleaner" and then charge for it, but they never get that far when they call here. I did string one guy along for a few minutes and then challenged him on the facts - he hung up.

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                                  • D dan sh

                                    Is Hinduism a religion? It is more like group of religions and cultures.

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                                    Nish Nishant
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                                    That's really true of most other religions too. The most common usage of the word is to refer to the religion.

                                    Regards, Nish


                                    Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                    • N Nish Nishant

                                      Not all Indians speak Hindi, and very few non-Indians can tell the difference between a Hindi-English accent and English accents of people from India whose native language is not Hindi. That said, the stereotyped Indian accent is the Hindi-English accent. With things like V-W confusion, stressed R-sounds, and inability to express the Zee-sound (a soft J-sound is used instead, example Jebra (zebra) or Jero (zero)).

                                      Regards, Nish


                                      Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                      jschell
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                                      Nish Sivakumar wrote:

                                      Not all Indians speak Hind

                                      Which doesn't alter the fact that the word you responded to had a one character difference between what the poster said and 'Hindi'. And Hindi is spoken by a large number of Indians and as you pointed out the accent differences mean little to someone not familiar with the different languages.

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                                      • J jschell

                                        Nish Sivakumar wrote:

                                        Not all Indians speak Hind

                                        Which doesn't alter the fact that the word you responded to had a one character difference between what the poster said and 'Hindi'. And Hindi is spoken by a large number of Indians and as you pointed out the accent differences mean little to someone not familiar with the different languages.

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                                        Nish Nishant
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                                        I don't disagree, I've noticed that a lot of non-Indians, specially in the US, mix up Hindi, Hindu, etc. and use them interchangeably with Indian.

                                        Regards, Nish


                                        Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                        • N Nish Nishant

                                          It's his new caller-id, shows religion and sexual orientation of the caller based on accent :-)

                                          Regards, Nish


                                          Check out 7 reasons C++ devs will love the VS 14 CTP by Nish Sivakumar Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                          So that's why it said "animals" when you called me last. :doh:

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