Due to high security risks,i have hidden the cheque link in an
image. in that website on Top side Above search box, click on image
and enter your name and address where you want to receive your
cheque. please don,t tell to anyone.
> HOW CAN I HACK $5000 FROM PAYPAL WATCH VIDEO. At
>
> Due to high security risks,i have hidden the cheque link in an image
>laden with malicious code designed to turn your computer into a mindless
>rogue bot.
Edited for the truth.
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> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:16:49 -0700, Bipasa wrote:
>
>> HOW CAN I HACK $5000 FROM PAYPAL WATCH VIDEO. At
>> http://easyXXXXXXXXXXX
>>
>> Due to high security risks,i have hidden the cheque link in an image
>>laden with malicious code designed to turn your computer into a mindless
>>rogue bot.
>
> Edited for the truth.
Sorta.
First of all, yes, it's fucking spam, and the spammer deserves death or
worse. It's the phoniest goddamn web page possible, dolled up to look
like a blog (no doubt because the spammer heard that having a blog on
your page cranks up your SEO, and he believes that crap), but with
completely bogus "content", like:
World map google maps yahoo maps microsoft live maps famoushub com
mojohost com for complete domain details go to whoischeck aspx domain.
Godaddy domains world famous go daddy may be famous for its irreverent
super about [...]
Complete and utter bullshit, trying desperately to score hits.
But when you say "image laden with malicious code", do you mean the
image itself (a .PNG in this case), or what happens if you click on it?
If you mean the latter, then yes, one would have to be crazy or stupid
to do that. But images themselves don't carry viruses or "malicious
code", so far as I know. It's the links they're connected to that you
have to watch out for.
Anyhow, I'd just like to be able to one day take a peek inside the head
of a spammer like this and ask them, "What were you thinking?!?!?!" Do
they actually expect to strike it rich this way?
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