JACK STRAW part of Nigerian Internet scam!
JACK STRAW part of Nigerian Internet scam!
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Mill Wheel

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6,149 posts

219 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7908498.stm

BBC Report said:
Straw hit by internet fraudsters

Jack Straw says there are no security concerns

Justice Secretary Jack Straw has been the victim of Nigerian fraudsters who sent out hundreds of e-mails in his name asking for money.

The e-mails claimed he had lost his wallet on charity work in Africa and needed 3,500 US dollars to get home.

Messages headed the Right Hon Jack Straw MP were sent to council bosses, government chiefs and others.

The fraudsters are thought to have hacked into computers at Mr Straw's Blackburn constituency office.

Mr Straw has confirmed the e-mails had been sent to a "significant number of people" in his address book but he said there were no security issues as it was his Blackburn e-mail address rather than his ministerial account that was targeted.

He told his local newspaper the Lancashire Telegraph: "I started getting phone calls from various constituents asking if I was really in Nigeria needing 3,000 dollars.

"It was an issue for constituents, not the government.

I would like you to assist me with a soft loan urgently to settle my hotel bills and get myself back home
Fake email sent to Jack Straw's contacts

"We are checking all that and I am assured there's no evidence that confidentiality of constituents was affected."

When he was home secretary, Mr Straw established the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit to combat internet hackers.

He said: "The internet is wonderful in many ways, but these gangs put a lot of effort in because they make money from it.

"In a lot of cases they do get people to cough up.

"But I think it was so obviously ridiculous that I could go off trekking in Africa and I would lose my wallet."

'Misplaced wallet'

The scam e-mail, which was sent to Labour members, council chiefs and Ministry of Justice officials, said Mr Straw was travelling to Africa for a project called Empowering Youth to Fight Racism, and was at an address in the Nigerian capital Lagos.

Mr Straw is quoted as saying: "I misplaced my wallet on my way to the hotel where my money and other valuable things were kept.

"I would like you to assist me with a soft loan urgently to settle my hotel bills and get myself back home".

The scam came to light on Thursday when Mr Straw's office received an e-mail saying its account would be suspended unless a reply was sent.

But when a member of staff replied, they were blocked out of the account.

Constituents then began to phone Mr Straw's constituency office asking about the e-mail they had received.

One is believed to have replied to the e-mail, but nobody has offered any money to the fraudsters.

The Hotmail account was suspended by Microsoft.
So NOBODY wanted to bail him out with a cash donation?
Did Gordon not get a mail?

Oh Dear!

Mark.H

5,789 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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He's been handing over his email address looking for free filth on the internet!!! I bet thats how they have his details!

A1GOY

1,521 posts

225 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

GOOD. HE'S A MORON AS WE ALREADY KNEW.

HA.

ETA: I'd read the story and I know it's not really his fault. But I fancied handing out some hate.

Edited by A1GOY on Wednesday 25th February 05:44

Hedders

24,460 posts

270 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Not sure why they are putting this down to Nigerian scammers, it is obviously just a practical joke, non?


johnthesifu

112 posts

207 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Nigerians and their shoddy underground illegal deeds...they've been at it forever!

Swilly

9,699 posts

297 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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True or not, there is no way i'd even consider bailing Jack Straw out !!

Dogwatch

6,367 posts

245 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Hotmail!

The money (and exe's) he's on you'd think he'd pay for something with a bit more security.

Perhaps he will now.