Thursday 21 June 2012

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Solved: Why email scammers say they're from Nigeria
Fox News
A terminally ill Nigerian prince or director of a massive corporation contacts you urgently asking you to move a large sum of money. It looks like a scam, sounds ...
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Scammer caught in his own trap
South Bend Tribune
Last week I wrote about a couple of people who received letters informing them they had won big money. In each case, a check was enclosed to be used for ...
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Nigerian scammers are efficient at finding targets
MyBroadband
A research report by Microsoft sheds light into why Nigerian scammers actually say they are from Nigeria.
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MyBroadband
Nigerian scam emails 'deliberately implausible'
Telegraph.co.uk
Herley's reasoning is that scammers have to go to a lot of effort to successfully extract money from their victims. "At the interface between the digital and physical ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
York man gets nearly 3 years for scamming families of Parkway ...
Daily Press
The 63-year-old man convicted of scamming the families of the victims of the Colonial Parkway murders was sentenced to nearly three years in prison during a ...
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It's The Stupidity, Stupid: How Absurd Pitches Help Online ...
Threatpost (blog)
Do you find e-mail pleas for help from the Widow of late Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha or Democratic Republic of the Congo strongman Mobutu Sese Seko ...
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Why does spam come from Nigeria? Here's why
GMA News
Since his attack has a low density of victims the Nigerian scammer has an ... By sending an email that repels all but the most gullible the scammer gets the most ...
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Those Nigerian Scam Emails Spin an Outrageous Yarn for a Reason
Popular Science
In a paper released yesterday titled "Why do Nigerian Scammers Say They are from Nigeria," Microsoft researcher Cormac Herley puts forth the economic ...
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