I love these! I keep them on the line with stuff like, "Oh, the accident which decapitated me? Yes, I remember that one. I still get pains in my neck." Just keep them going while they think they've got a potential 'customer' and then after 5 minutes just hang up!Yes . Anything with " compromised" !
I get quite a few calls like this :
" I understand you were involved in a car accident recently . Can you confirm that's the case ? "
....to which I reply " Go on, tell me about it"
I like to lead them along and tell them how I was and that it wasn't my fault etc. and then finish with "Although I can't be completely certain as I was extremely drunk at the time......".Yes . Anything with " compromised" !
I get quite a few calls like this :
" I understand you were involved in a car accident recently . Can you confirm that's the case ? "
....to which I reply " Go on, tell me about it"
I find it odd that spam emails still include a glaringly obvious bullshit email address and most of the time horrendous English. It's as if they want to take people's money while giving them enough chance to sniff out a scam at the same time
People fall for it.
Like the old people on dating sites who send Us Marines thousands for surgery via Nigerian bank accounts.
Exactly this. Appreciate cold callers are just trying to make a crust, but when they blatently lie about "the accident you had" - bastards. It's fun when you've got time on your hands to waste theirs for a change.I love these! I keep them on the line with stuff like, "Oh, the accident which decapitated me? Yes, I remember that one. I still get pains in my neck." Just keep them going while they think they've got a potential 'customer' and then after 5 minutes just hang up!
It's actually deliberate that the emails are a bit shit. They're not aimed at compos mentis folk who might be a bit tired and make a mistake clicking on the links, they're sadly aimed at those with dementia/alzheimers who genuinely fall for them. They'll then be on the suckers list for repeat 'sales'.
I told one that I had been, my Mum and Dad had died, and my girlfriend had suffered serious injuries, so what were they going to do about it. I can also do a fine cry-on-demand.Yes . Anything with " compromised" !
I get quite a few calls like this :
" I understand you were involved in a car accident recently . Can you confirm that's the case ? "
....to which I reply " Go on, tell me about it"
My Google phone now highlights potential spam callers which is a nice feature. Not sure about filtering emails, I suppose if people opted in to some sort of system it would be fine I wouldn't want something scraping my email content without permission though. I think hey email uses a system of approval to block spam which hopefully the free providers will adopt.Purely from a point of view of penetration testing the mind, I find these tactics fascinating. How quickly they adapt to human and algorithmic failings.
I wonder how things like email clients could adapt to fight it? Flagging emails that seems to be written by a system or have excessive spelling and grammar mistakes and ask if they know the person and remind them not to give away money or something.
My Google phone now highlights potential spam callers which is a nice feature. Not sure about filtering emails, I suppose if people opted in to some sort of system it would be fine I wouldn't want something scraping my email content without permission though. I think hey email uses a system of approval to block spam which hopefully the free providers will adopt.
My Google phone now highlights potential spam callers which is a nice feature. Not sure about filtering emails, I suppose if people opted in to some sort of system it would be fine I wouldn't want something scraping my email content without permission though. I think hey email uses a system of approval to block spam which hopefully the free providers will adopt.
Of course, I'm being a plonker. Feels like there should be a better way.If you’ve got a spam filter it already “scrapes” your email. It’s just an algorithm looking for key words/patterns, it could run locally if you’re paranoid. Most spam filters are naive bayes algorithms trained on examples of spam flagged by users. This would just need to be trained on samples of phishing and offer appropriate advice instead of filtering to a spam folder.
There’s the BIMI and Verified SMS initiatives that seem to be the start of a fight back against it.Purely from a point of view of penetration testing the mind, I find these tactics fascinating. How quickly they adapt to human and algorithmic failings.
I wonder how things like email clients could adapt to fight it? Flagging emails that seems to be written by a system or have excessive spelling and grammar mistakes and ask if they know the person and remind them not to give away money or something.
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