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TrevorW
21-06-2012, 04:56 PM
FYI- from a recent news clip

IF YOU think scam emails are too stupid to be believed - you're right - it's a simple way to find gullible victims.

A terminally ill Nigerian prince or director of a massive corporation contacts you urgently asking you to move a large sum of money, promising you can keep a share. All you need to do is provide your credit card number and banking PIN.
It looks like a scam, sounds like a scam - it is a scam. But who on earth actually believes these things? If you've ever wondered why these scams are so blatant, here’s why
If you, like thousands of others, were just too smart for your attacker and saw through the tricky plot - it simply means that you were never the target anyway.
A recent study found that email scammers really aren't interested in appearing believable because it would just be too expensive if everyone fell for it.
The research conducted by Microsoft’s Machine Learning Department, titled Why do Nigerian scammers say they are from Nigeria? found that the OTT scam email, complete with typos is a simple, cost effective way of weeding out intelligent people, leaving only the most gullible to hit.
"Far-fetched tales of West African riches strike as comical," wrote principal researcher, Cormac Herley in the study. "Our analysis suggests that is an advantage to the attacker, not a disadvantage.
“Since his attack has a low density of victims, the Nigerian scammer has an over-riding need to reduce the false positives. By sending an email that repels all but the most gullible, the scammer gets the most promising marks to self-select, and tilts the true to false positive ration in his favour.”
It seems to work. Just last year a Nigerian man was jailed for 12 years after scamming US$1.3 million. In 2008 an Oregon woman lost $400k to a similar scam.
So next time you open a scam email and think to yourself: "Why bother?" live happy in the knowledge you're not the target market.


Anyone receive the latest scam from the Office of Homeland Security :thumbsup:

Omaroo
21-06-2012, 05:38 PM
Completely logical when you think about it Trevor, huh. I always suspected that this would most likely be the case, because if they ever intended to effectively hit the majority of English speakers with a brain, theyd've tidied up their act long ago. Psychology at work, eh!

csb
21-06-2012, 08:29 PM
Shows there really are people with more money than sense!

If I were in that category, I'd be very happy and VERY rich :D

. . . . for a very long time :lol:

Allan_L
21-06-2012, 08:44 PM
So,
From what you have said,
The best way to "get back at them" is
For us ALL to respond positively to their email? :question:

Good Post, thanks for Posting Trevor :thumbsup:

ZeroID
22-06-2012, 08:40 AM
Preferably from a temporary webmail account as per the 419eater folks. They can be fun to play with but time consuming.
Interesting analysis, makes sense as well. I've always wondered why their level of English has not improved, just thought they were slow.

Stardrifter_WA
22-06-2012, 05:31 PM
[/QUOTE]their level of English has not improved, just thought they were slow.[/QUOTE]

No....just the people who respond are.....poor souls, at least they will be after the scammers are finished. :D