Different Spin On A Scam Email

Here is a good one I got at my government office computer. :banana:
-----Original Message-----
From: leng cheng [mailto:hm8c@email.med.yale.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 4:37 AM
Subject: business proposal




I am Mrs.Fiona Leng Cheng,
I have a lucreative business proposal
for you which will bring us a great benefit.
Respond back for more details.
 

James

Staff member
Here is a good one I got at my government office computer. :banana:
-----Original Message-----
From: leng cheng [mailto:hm8c@email.med.yale.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 4:37 AM
Subject: business proposal



I am Mrs.Fiona Leng Cheng,
I have a lucreative business proposal
for you which will bring us a great benefit.
Respond back for more details.
Please tell me that you responded, you could be missing out on the best deal of your life. :smirk:
 

James

Staff member
:lol: Been getting different variations of these, but this one takes the cake.



Subject - How can you be so cruel to me? I'll have to react and destroy you.

Dear ----

This is quite crazy but someone sent me a nude picture of your girlfriend. Is seems to be her in attachent right? We'll have to track down the bastard who did it I can help you!

The subject line and the actual message seem to contradict. :lol:
 

James

Staff member
And here's another one.


We regret to notify you, that your latest Direct Deposit transaction (Int. No.931785921215) was disallowed, due to your business software package being out of date. Please use the link below to enter the secure section of our web site and see the details::

Details (<-- was a link to a site that will most likely install a virus on your pc)

Please consult with your financial institution to obtain your updated version of the software needed.

Kind regards,

ACH Network Rules Department
NACHA | The Electronic Payments Association

14414 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 119
Herndon, VA 20323
Phone: 703-494-3891 Fax: 703-122-2283
Not sure what my "business software package being out of date" has to do with my direct deposit/ACH transactions? :lol:
 
This is slightly better than the one about Geek being stranded somewhere in Spain, or Mexico and wanting us to send him money. :thinking:
You mean Geek is not stranded still? But I just received this...
The day is here.:banana:Leaving in an hour for the bank to collect the money you all sent to me in Spain. For those of you who missed it, I am stranded in Spain and need money quick. Please wire it to my bank so I can get out of this country and back on American soil. Be safe and have a good time - WG :ride:
:noidea:
 

James

Staff member
Just got this one, have to admit it's pretty darn good. :shocked: This is the reason that you NEVER click on email links to log into bank/credit card accounts. ALWAYS go directly to their site by typing their web address directly into your browser. :thumb:



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Just got this one, have to admit it's pretty darn good. :shocked: This is the reason that you NEVER click on email links to log into bank/credit card accounts. ALWAYS go directly to their site by typing their web address directly into your browser. :thumb:



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I got one from paypal,awhile back.... It got me too :picard:.... Said i owed like 8 dollars and to click the link to approved... I had to enter my email address and clicked a link.. And then i though.... Fthis...lol.. Went to paypal and didn't find anything.Only thing they got from me was my email address.
 

James

Staff member
I got one from paypal,awhile back.... It got me too :picard:.... Said i owed like 8 dollars and to click the link to approved... I had to enter my email address and clicked a link.. And then i though.... Fthis...lol.. Went to paypal and didn't find anything.Only thing they got from me was my email address.
:facepalm: Expect a load of spam inbound.

BTW I don't have a Citi card nor would I have used that email address, which is why I knew it was spam right away.
 

James

Staff member
This one made me go check my Paypal account just in case (It was a scam/phishing email). BTW NEVER click the links in those emails, ALWAYS go directly to the site itself and login there. In this case www.paypal.com


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