Phishing Schemes and Nigerian (South African) Get-Rich-Quick Schemes have been on the rise nationally in the United States and abroad for over ten years now. It is time the hackers have met their match. The latest is a group of internet pirates who have hacked into credit union databases and have launched an all out war to people to take this $100 Survey that serves as an information vehicle for a major fraud scheme. Watch out for the Michigan School & Government Credit Union scam; though look real, is in reality a scam. Congress has tried to enact the ANTI_SPAM Act laughing called the CAN-SPAM Act; but was shot down in the House of Representatives. Freedom of Speech issues were raised and criminals got off scott free...no more, it is a matter of National Security and a threat to our commerce in the United States. We as internet soncumers and users need to be vigilant and steadfast in our efforts to resolve this on-going and increasingly difficult problem. I plan to put a stop to it...do you want to help me do that? If so, let me know -- RICK [email removed]
Probably an email harvester
This whole post seems fishy to me, you speak about the obvious (419 scam) and such, using very poor english. You don't once say what you are going to do about it. I would advise everyone NOT to email this person, My guess is, its an email harvaster
-= Journeyman =-
Restricting posts
Could this forum be post restricted as far as new topics go? Or just no posts at all by others. Sort of like the list was.
I have recently seen some really bad fora filled in an absolutely amazing manner with spam topics outnumbering legit ones by a lot.
I agree
The whole post reeks of suspicion. He's not even a good scammer.