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#11
I wonder about that. Only slightly, though, because having my account will not grant anybody any benefits whatsoever o_O So I question the person's logic, unless it was a generic scam.
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#12
I think, they think you keep personal stuff in your e-mail or something. Kinda like personal info credit card info, ect.
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#13
If they have your e-mail, they can check it for things like paypal registration, and if they get a paypal registration, they could concievably steal money directly from your bank account if you set it up on your paypal account.
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#14
(02-02-2010 08:48 AM)Rational passion Wrote: If they have your e-mail, they can check it for things like paypal registration, and if they get a paypal registration, they could [u]conceivably steal money directly from your bank account if you set it up on your paypal account.[/u]

Kinda already pointed that out. I mean that is honestly the oldest sam in the book.
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#15
That and if it works on one email account, you get several others added to your send list, thus several more victims.
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#16
ANYTHING asking for your personal info, ANY personal info, is a phishing scam 99% of the time.

And yeah, they're hilariously obvious, sometimes. Like one time, I got an email saying that my WoW account had been suspended, and to enter my username and password to verify that I own it. Yep, I'm currently in-game, and my account is banned. Makes sense right? :P
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#17
They may be obvious, but they are successful.
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#18
(02-03-2010 10:06 AM)AetherRose Wrote: They may be obvious, but they are successful.

To the people with an IQ of 50 or below.
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#19
IE
Most of Amurica.
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#20
(02-04-2010 10:26 AM)AetherRose Wrote: IE
Most of Amurica.

lol
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