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African Advance fee fraud, euro lotteries, .... MAGOS NICKOLAS 11-05-2005
Posted by MAGOS NICKOLAS on November 5, 2005, 12:42 am
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I get so much JUNK email everyday I truly wonder why governments dont do
something?

African Advance fee schemes are the most prevailant and enticing. Allegedly
they give you millions of dollars just for transfering their funds into your
account. They go into great depth to make it sound legitimate and usually
they claim to be "government officials" who need to "quickly" and
"confidentially" transfer their funds in return for a 5-10 percent
commission. Get real why would they chose me for their partner instead of
getting professional assistance and when was it ever that easy to make
millions of dollars for doing virtualy nothing? Everybody should ask
themselves those two questions!

Then the euro lottery deal. I just won a euro email lottery without even
knowing about it! And the best part is like the african scheme everyone
copies the format(virtually all are identical), confedintiality and urgency
are a must.

Then the prescription pills that u save a bundle by purchasing online.
Since when does such serious medication get exchanged online without any
doctors perscriptions? I woulnt even purchase aspirin online let alone
prescription pills!

Lastly, the BIG software ripoff, where you can purchase top software like
adobe, microsoft, norton and other top software at a huge discount. Do
companies now about this? I dont think they would be overly joyed having
their software pirated in such ways if indeed the deal is legitate and not a
total scam! I dont know, i havent tried it.



Posted by =?Utf-8?B?UGFuZGFfbWFu?= on November 5, 2005, 1:17 am
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You can't do anything about the SPAM
SPAM is unsolicated mail ,junk mail.
Microsoft Hotmail servers filters more than 3 billions of junk every
day,which is very huge and is difficult to be imagine...

The problem with the SPAM messages is that most advertisement looks
similar and one thing can be SPAM for you but not SPAM for me...

Well,if your SPAM is from the most dangerous -PHISHING ,you can do nothing
again.You can use some software like the Add-in in MSN toolbar to protect you
from phishing pages or some other software like Panda's products to check all
messages in your mail box for SPAM , online fraud or hoaxes.

Use good SPAM filter to filter the messages in separated folder .You can
choose the option to have all junk messages automatically deleted instead of
moving it into JUNK folder.However,the last one is not a decision because as
I told you a message can be SPAM for the software and NOT SPAM for you... :)

Another decision is to change your email address...


Regards :

Panda_man
" Let's beat malware black and blue "
" No new epidemics of all kind of malware -> Panda TruPrevent "




"MAGOS NICKOLAS" wrote:

> I get so much JUNK email everyday I truly wonder why governments dont do
> something?
>
> African Advance fee schemes are the most prevailant and enticing. Allegedly
> they give you millions of dollars just for transfering their funds into your
> account. They go into great depth to make it sound legitimate and usually
> they claim to be "government officials" who need to "quickly" and
> "confidentially" transfer their funds in return for a 5-10 percent
> commission. Get real why would they chose me for their partner instead of
> getting professional assistance and when was it ever that easy to make
> millions of dollars for doing virtualy nothing? Everybody should ask
> themselves those two questions!
>
> Then the euro lottery deal. I just won a euro email lottery without even
> knowing about it! And the best part is like the african scheme everyone
> copies the format(virtually all are identical), confedintiality and urgency
> are a must.
>
> Then the prescription pills that u save a bundle by purchasing online.
> Since when does such serious medication get exchanged online without any
> doctors perscriptions? I woulnt even purchase aspirin online let alone
> prescription pills!
>
> Lastly, the BIG software ripoff, where you can purchase top software like
> adobe, microsoft, norton and other top software at a huge discount. Do
> companies now about this? I dont think they would be overly joyed having
> their software pirated in such ways if indeed the deal is legitate and not a
> total scam! I dont know, i havent tried it.
>
>
>

Posted by Imhotep on November 5, 2005, 10:40 am
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MAGOS NICKOLAS wrote:

> I get so much JUNK email everyday I truly wonder why governments dont do
> something?
>
> African Advance fee schemes are the most prevailant and enticing.
> Allegedly they give you millions of dollars just for transfering their
> funds into your
> account. They go into great depth to make it sound legitimate and usually
> they claim to be "government officials" who need to "quickly" and
> "confidentially" transfer their funds in return for a 5-10 percent
> commission. Get real why would they chose me for their partner instead of
> getting professional assistance and when was it ever that easy to make
> millions of dollars for doing virtualy nothing? Everybody should ask
> themselves those two questions!
>
> Then the euro lottery deal. I just won a euro email lottery without even
> knowing about it! And the best part is like the african scheme everyone
> copies the format(virtually all are identical), confedintiality and
> urgency are a must.
>
> Then the prescription pills that u save a bundle by purchasing online.
> Since when does such serious medication get exchanged online without any
> doctors perscriptions? I woulnt even purchase aspirin online let alone
> prescription pills!
>
> Lastly, the BIG software ripoff, where you can purchase top software like
> adobe, microsoft, norton and other top software at a huge discount. Do
> companies now about this? I dont think they would be overly joyed having
> their software pirated in such ways if indeed the deal is legitate and not
> a
> total scam! I dont know, i havent tried it.



Part of the problem is home users MS PCs. They designed the OS so home users
"need" to be a local admin (for ease of use) when infact it reduces the MS
OS to nothing more an a glorified Windows 98 box. This makes the trojan
writers smile....a very, very large chunk of SPAM comes from MS home PCs!!!
Go figure.

Imhotep


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