— citi_bank_ wrote:
From citi_bank_ Sat Jan 31 02:19:56 2004
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 05:19:56 -0500
From: citi_bank_
To: Joskyn
Subject: citi_bank Email VeerificationDear _citibank Mebmers,
This leter was sennt by_the Citi_Bank serevr to veerify your E-mail addres_. You must clomptee this psrecos by clicking on the link below and enntering in the litle winddow your Citbiank Debit_ full card nummber and PiN that you_use on_the Atm Machine. That is done for your pocetrtion -m- becourse some of_our memebrs no lengor have accses to their email addseesrs and we must verify it.
http://www.citibankonline.com:4%4e%50%74%50%57@%blah blah blah
To veerify _your_ _email_ adress and access _your_ _citibank account, clic on_the link below_.
Thank you.
Now, this is hilarious.
If this guy ever gets to fool anyone and wins some cash out of it, he should really consider taking one hell of an English crash course.
[via The Register]
People have been using Bayesian filters more often. (Look for Spambayes or such like projects)
It assigns weights to certain words, such as Nigeria, offer, P… well, you get the idea. If a email gets above a certain score, it goes into the junk box.
To get past this spammers randomly swap letters in a word around. This works because you only really need to see the first and last letters of an english word to be able to read it.
He doesnt have a spelling problem, hes just pond scum.
Im sorry but if anybody falls for it they deserve it.. I might be a tad harsh but you would have to be so stupid to fall for that one!
pls i have been getting scam mails from the name and email address below, pls help me to stop this trickster from defrauding people.
Name:lawrence ogbaugu
email:Taylor Lawrence”
pls i have been getting scam mails from the name and email address below, pls help me to stop this trickster from defrauding people.
Name:lawrence ogbaugu
email:Taylor Lawrence”