Is it me or are attempted virus attacks getting dumber?
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I just received an email in my hotmail inbox, which cracked me up. I deleted it without opening because it was such an obvious virus attempt, but basically it said it was from Facebook and that they had changed my password for "security reasons". It then wanted me to download and open a .zip file to "rectify the problem" and I was to enter a new password. Is it just me, or are the scammer pricks that send this s
t out getting lazier and thicker? I'm presuming this is some sort of mass mailer worm or similar.
t out getting lazier and thicker? I'm presuming this is some sort of mass mailer worm or similar.Syndrome said:
I just received an email in my hotmail inbox, which cracked me up. I deleted it without opening because it was such an obvious virus attempt, but basically it said it was from Facebook and that they had changed my password for "security reasons". It then wanted me to download and open a .zip file to "rectify the problem" and I was to enter a new password. Is it just me, or are the scammer pricks that send this s
t out getting lazier and thicker? I'm presuming this is some sort of mass mailer worm or similar.
I got it as well, but I guarantee some idiot will fall for it!
t out getting lazier and thicker? I'm presuming this is some sort of mass mailer worm or similar.As said above it is simply a percentages game with this lot, the latest ones appear to be the "rogue" antivirus ones, they come up saying that you have X virus on your machine and to get rid of it you need to purchse Y software, problem is that people are stupid and will go for it.
For instance if my mother say a message like that she would more than likely click on it.
For instance if my mother say a message like that she would more than likely click on it.
Tycho said:
They play the percentages. It is easy to send out hundreds of thousands of emails like this and if they get a hit rate of 0.5% then it is worthwhile.
I don't know how they could do stats, but it's reckoned that 1 in 1000, so 0.1% get responded too.So send a million emails and that's a 1000 replies.
I think it's funny when people send false details to them - like the spammers care.
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My nan for example is not the best with a computer!