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Lame spam of the day: How are you

OK, this is totally lame.  No graphics, no links, no attachments.  One copy came from Marcus Richmond (besiegersr032@chinesegamer.net) and one came from Brent Gaines (taciturnoxx28@wonderware.com). The subject line of both was "hi". The text was "How are you." That's it. Each took a … [Read more...]

Lame spam of the day: Fake eFaxes

This one's scary since I'm an eFax user.  But I was suspicious that it was asking me to click on a link (pointing to a server in Germany) rather than open an attachment.  There were lots of warnings in 2010 about fake eFax messages delivering malware.  I don't know what this one does … [Read more...]

Lame spams of the day: More people sending me money

Even more people want to send me money. Here are a few examples: Sender: Authorize.Net (emailreceipts@authorize.net) Subject: Successful Credit Card Settlement Report Text: Dear Customer, The following is your Credit Card settlement report for Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Transaction Volume … [Read more...]

Lame spam of the day: You pig!

I got a kick out of this one.  It's short and sweet -- and, I hope, ineffective. Sophos says it's a malware delivery device. Sender: LAU18eRogelio@aol.com Subject: You pig! Text: You should be stoping ignoring me or i will send this photos to your spouse!!! Attachment: DCIM.zip … [Read more...]

Lame spams of the day: 123Greetings

Supposed friends have been sending me lots of electronic greeting cards lately -- a dozen in the past few days.  Of course, the person mentioned in the cards is a stranger.  The From address has been ecards@123greetings.com The subjects have been: Your friend sent you an e-card. New … [Read more...]

Lame spams of the day: More fake LinkedIn invitations

These are similar to the Linkedin scam I wrote about a year ago.  At a casual glance they look like real LinkedIn invitations, but a moment of scrutiny shows they aren't real. Genuine LinkedIn invitations include a photo, the sender's company, a link to view their profile, and the number of … [Read more...]

Lame spams of the day: Your AT&T bill

I see the occasional fake AT&T message all the time, but got 15 variations on this theme today.  Looks like a baby spammer playing with a new toy.  Senders included: Kristi Leal (support@irs.gov) Sally Moser, Jody Grace, Loretta Bragg (all at alerts@irs.gov) Emily Delgado, Johnnie … [Read more...]

Lame spams of the day: eBay and Paypal transfers

I got a ton of these earlier this week.  First clue it's spam: when you get 10 versions of the same message.  I particularly like the randomized "buyer emails" like lorem.eget.mollis@tinciduntDonecvitae.ca.  The text was variations on this theme: Transaction ID 934493892393 … [Read more...]

Lame spams of the day: everyone wants to send me money

Here are some of the "loan offers" that have landed in my spam folder.  None have attachments, links, or graphics.  One used a blue font, the others were plain old black Courier.  The subject lines were blank in every case.  The senders included: kelly loan offer … [Read more...]

Lame spam of the day: Charter flight reservation

This looks similar to the American Airlines spam, but lamer.  How many people 1) have secretaries (not me) and 2) charter airplanes (again, not me).  I got two versions of this.  One claimed to come from LinkedIn -- which would be a major change in their business model.  Neither … [Read more...]

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