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Lame spam of the day: Hiccough

This one is just weird.  Yes, the subject line was “hiccough”.  No graphics, no attempt to make the sender’s name match the signature line, no company name, and not (obviously) selling anything.  I hope no one would click on something like this. Sender: vered.ed@zim.co.il Subject: Hiccough Text: Good Evening, robert@rlweiner.com For three minutes all had [...]

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Lame spam of the day: IRS notices

I got two spams this week claiming to come from the IRS.  They look like different schemes — one is trying to get me to call a 900 number at $4.79/minute, the other includes a link.  But they look similar so I’m posting them together.  Message 1: Sender: Tiera Tanner (AditaOki@megpgh.com) Subject: Rejection of your [...]

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Lame spam of the day: Traffic ticket N88790

OK, this one’s novel.  It claims to be a notification from a red-light camera.  Even though I’ve never been in (or heard of) this city, it’s tempting to make sure I’m not the victim of a bureaucratic mistake.  But I was able to resist because of the lameness of the message.  The From address doesn’t [...]

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Lame spam of the day: It’s important!

I hope no one is stoopid or careless enough to fall for something this lame.  Here’s the totality of the message.  No graphics, no name, nothin. Sender: Customer Informer (chdkz@dnco.com) Subject: It’s important! Text: Your personal link: http://vykrd.pillscloud.ru  

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Lame spam of the day: Order Confirmation

This spam is similar to the American Airlines Ticket Order message, but much lamer.  It’s addressed to “Dear User”, doesn’t bother to include a human sender name, doesn’t mention an airline or destination, and the link clearly goes somewhere fishy.  In fact, it doesn’t even say the charge is for an airline ticket — maybe [...]

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Lame spam of the day: Your Intuit.com invoice.

Here’s another set of spams claiming to come from Inuit.  An earlier batch asked me to provide my tax information.  This batch confirms my non-existent purchases with links to download my order, reorder checks, and submit feedback.  It looks official, with an Intuit logo and nice formatting.  I got 6 variants today, with subject lines: [...]

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Lame spam of the day: meeting reminder

This one’s lame, but probably easy for a busy person at a large company to fall for.  I do like the “put on something normal” line. Sender: HullJAIME@aol.com Subject: DONT FORGET! Text: The meeting with new clients is due today in 17:27. Be in time and put on something normal! Here is the map for [...]

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Lame spam of the day: Termination of my CPA license

I’m crushed.  I didn’t even know I had a CPA license, and now it’s being revoked.  Over and over (19 times in the past 2 days!).  According to the AICPA’s web site it’s a phishing scam. Unlike most lame spam, at least they bothered to make it look real.  Here’s what they look like (some [...]

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Lame spam of the day: U.N. natural disaster victim payment

This spam is both lame (no graphic, no attempt to make the senders address look legit, mangled English) and odious — preying on disaster victims (one can hope they’re just preying on greedy idiots who will pretend to be disaster victims). Sender: Ban ki Moon (Info@cast.net) Subject: United Nations Headquarters Text: United Nations Headquarters 760 [...]

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Lame spam of the day: job offers from ITX

I got 5 versions of this over the last few days, all offering the position of Regional Agent with ITX LLC.  Quite a hiring spree.  Some claimed to come from job.com, others from monster.com.  None had links or attachments, just a reply address.  Sender: Beulah Maldonado (noreply@monster.com) Subject: Job with a flexible work schedule Text: [...]

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