Tag - phishing

Hurray, I'm rich (or not)

This is funny … the Nigerian-style scams are getting better and better. I just got this email:

HALIZA ABDULLAH & ASSOCIATES
NO. 32A (1ST FLOOR) JALAN PENJAJA
3 KIM’S PARK BUSINESS CENTRE BATU PAHAT
JOHOR BARU, MALAYSIA.

Dear John Koetsier

This might not be the appropriate channel to contact you but situation necessitated this medium. However, I am sincerely sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.
I am Barrister Said Bin Abdullah, personal attorney to late Mr. Orik Koetsier, a foreign client of mine, who died as a result of heart-related condition on the 10th June, 2003. His heart condition was due to the death of all the members of his family in the Air Flight Crash in Iran while flying from Tehran to Khorramabad Aired Tuesday, 12 February, 2002, 16:21 GMT as reported on http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1815680.stm.
I have contacted you to assist in distributing the funds left behind by my client before it is confiscated or declared unserviceable by the bank where this deposit valued at USD10.4million United States Dollars is lodged. The bank has issued me a notice to contact the next of kin, or the account will be confiscated.

My proposition to you is to seek your consent to present you as the next-of-kin and beneficiary of my named client, since you have the same last name, so that the proceeds of this account can be paid to you. Then we can share the amount on a mutually agreed-upon percentage. All legal documents to back up your claim as my client’s next-of-kin will be provided. All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us see this transaction through.

This will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law. I must use this opportunity to implore you to exercise the utmost indulgence to keep this matter extraordinary confidential, whatever your decision, while I await your prompt response. I will like you to acknowledge the receipt of this e-mail as soon as possible to indicate your interest.

Best Regards,
Barrister Said Bin Abdullah
Attorney.

I’ve decided to have some fun with this guy. At least it will take up some of his time, which will then not be spent bamboozling gullible senior citizens.

I emailed back, saying:

Excellent, you can pay the amount into my PayPal account.

– john

I think a legitimate question, however, would be why he expects to share in the inheritance. See the second paragraph … “we can share the amount on a mutually agreed-upon percentage.” After all, if it’s my inheritance, why should he get any.

If he emails back, I think I’ll start arguing about the percentage. I’ll post any updates here.

This should be fun.

Monster security fiasco – literally

Job warehouse Monster has had an ongoing security nightmare, with hackers infiltrating the database and pilfering usernames, passwords, and email addresses with which to launch phishing attacks.The worst part? Monster doesn’t know how bad the problem is! From an email sent to me this morning (note the bolded portion):

As you may be aware, the Monster resume database was recently the target of malicious activity that involved the illegal downloading of information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for some of our job seekers with resumes posted on Monster sites. Monster responded by conducting a comprehensive review of internal processes and procedures, and notified those job seekers that their contact records had been downloaded illegally.The Company has determined that this was not an isolated incident. Despite ongoing analysis, the scope of this activity is impossible to pinpoint. Monster believes illegally downloaded contact information may be used to lure job seekers into opening a “phishing” email that attempts to acquire sensitive financial information. This has been the case in similar attacks on other websites.

Ouch. Ouch. Ouch.

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