Moronic scammers
I received an email rom some Internet scammers today telling me, "You Apple account has been de-activated."
Of course, they wanted me to "login" to their fake Apple website to re-activate the account.
BUT... they sent the email telling me my Apple account has been de-activated...
To my Apple account!
Thank God so many of these fraudsters are so stupid, or even more people would be victimized by them.
Of course, they wanted me to "login" to their fake Apple website to re-activate the account.
BUT... they sent the email telling me my Apple account has been de-activated...
To my Apple account!
Thank God so many of these fraudsters are so stupid, or even more people would be victimized by them.
Gene,
ReplyDeleteI believe security researchers believe mistakes like this, and the spelling and grammatical errors, may be on purpose. Why would the scammer want to waste his time with someone as smart as you? He's looking for a specific selection bias in his sample.