Posted on 04/12/2005 7:19:45 PM PDT by Nick Danger
Nothing is sacred for spammers--not even the death of Pope John Paul II.
ZDNet UK reported on Tuesday that spammers are latching on to the pope's passing with a spam campaign pushing a bogus moneymaking scheme. The spam, detected by British-based security firm Sophos, promises free books supposedly penned by the late pontiff. The e-mails contain a link directing users to a "free moneymaking secrets" Web site with no connection to the pope, who was buried in Rome on Friday.
"Spammers are prepared to plumb the depths in their attempt to get Internet users to buy their goods or services," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. "The pope's death has been mourned by millions around the world, yet for the spammers it's just another opportunity to sell their unwanted wares."
Not that we ever thought of spammers as a reverential bunch, but really now...
How low can they go? |
The bigger question: How dumb can people get to fall for this?
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How low will Internet spammers, porn and "phishers" go? You hear that huge sucking sound?
Meanwhile, NewsMax is promoting a REAL Papal book for 99 cents, got the email today. I think that's a really cheesy price, make it a buck or ten or better yet, let it be "complimentary" when you subscribe to NewsMax....
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