within minutes of seeing this i almost paid it my self very convincing i must say
As dense as the twerp who posted it......Just how dense do you have to be to fall for that...?
Second, I wonder where they got my email address from, since there is nothing in the address which indicates that I am in Finland. It must have come from a local source somewhere in Finland, and one which has my true email address. I don't often give that out.
The number of spam emails and texts seems to go up after I have applied for a lot of jobs in the past. People sell email address and phone numbers either personally or as part of the companies business policy.That is quite a poor example. I would guess (hope) it is a first attempt - either they will give up after this, or improve their game.
I just got a scam email with a similar level of sophistication. In just 2 poor sentences it informs me that the sender needs help to access 50 million dollars and my share will be 35%. There are 2 things of note. First, the email is written in Finnish, which shows an unusual dedication to seeking out and catering for the local market. Second, I wonder where they got my email address from, since there is nothing in the address which indicates that I am in Finland. It must have come from a local source somewhere in Finland, and one which has my true email address. I don't often give that out.
As dense as the twerp who posted it.
It's a joke, I thought it was funny.Artie perhaps ?
There have been many hacks over the years where databases of email addresses have been stolen. A notable one was when yahoo mail was hacked - the hackers got hundreds of millions of addresses from that including the btinternet database who were using yahoo as mail provider at the time. They didn't get passwords, but valid email addresses with user names are gold dust to spammers and spoofers. Many big UK companies have been hacked including Currys so if you ever gave them your email (they always ask for it instore at the checkout), then your address is out there on the dark web.I wonder where they got my email address from,
I am on gmail at present and notice spam numbers rising so instead of deleting them I have let them roll in out of interest. So far in November I have received 82 spam mails! I don't think gmail are very good at filtering obvious spam at all.There have been many hacks over the years where databases of email addresses have been stolen. A notable one was when yahoo mail was hacked - the hackers got hundreds of millions of addresses from that including the btinternet database who were using yahoo as mail provider at the time. They didn't get passwords, but valid email addresses are gold dust to spammers and spoofers. Many big UK companies have been hacked including Currys so if you ever gave them your email (they always ask for it instore at the checkout), then your address is out there on the dark web.
I got myself a Gmail email account after my spam content at btinternet started going up and up, and their spam detection is almost 100%. That's my main email now and I'm happy with it. Of course I never put anything I would consider of interest to a spammer or hacker (or the NSA or GCHQ for that matter) in an email.
I still have my btinternet address and their spam detection is next to useless - I had that address for a long time and can't give it up as I still get the odd genuine email from old contacts, but each time I log in - once a month or so - there are 50 or more spam emails, some asking me to click on very dodgy links.
That's interesting. I've been on Gmail for about five years now and very few spam emails get through to my inbox. Less than one a month. My spam folder has eight spam emails for the last 30 days - five purporting to be from my sister but with the wrong email address. She's on btinternet!I am on gmail at present and notice spam numbers rising so instead of deleting them I have let them roll in out of interest. So far in November I have received 82 spam mails! I don't think gmail are very good at filtering obvious spam at all.
Thanks, I had not checked that for a while. There were some exposures listed there but not lately and none that would suggest to a scammer that they should communicate with me in Finnish.Have a look at https://haveibeenpwned.com/ - may give you an idea (and everyone else look too!)
That is an interesting twist I had not thought of. Yes, I have applied for jobs and that would be within the country, so it is certainly a possible source. Food for thought.The number of spam emails and texts seems to go up after I have applied for a lot of jobs in the past
I run my own email and after the last "tightening" of the rules - I must get about 3 spam a year and that's only because I haven't ticked the box to delete the few that get thru - purely to make sure an email doesn't get wrongly tagged.I am on gmail at present and notice spam numbers rising so instead of deleting them I have let them roll in out of interest. So far in November I have received 82 spam mails! I don't think gmail are very good at filtering obvious spam at all.
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