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The New: The emails bear the names of familiar American honchos who supposedly endorse the come-ons as legitimate. A recent one from “Hillary Clinton” includes a link that will supposedly give you instructions on how to claim an to withdraw $10,000 a day from a foreign bank account. In fact the link unleashes a ZIP file, a common way by which scammers side-step detection by . Another claim was sent by “FBI Director Robert Mueller” with the subject line: “FBI OFFICIAL NOTICE: GET BACK TO US IMMEDIATELY IF YOU DONT WANT US TO ARREST YOU AND JAIL FOR YOUR OWN GOOD.” To elude arrest, just wire $98 to a Nigerian official named Chi Jacob. Free Stuff The Old: Unsolicited mail and pop-up windows claim you’ve won free computers and other high-tech merchandise. By clicking on a link to get details, you either infect your computer with identity-stealing malware or get sent to take "" that ask for personal information. The gifts of course never materialize. The New: Free airline tickets are the latest prize lies. In a recent Facebook campaign (that social networking website is increasingly being employed by scammers), Southwest Airlines was impersonated as promising free tickets. But the link to that “prize” led instead to surveys seeking personal information that may have been sold to telemarketers and spammers.
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Some are innovators casting ever-evolving new lures to test who’s biting in waters. But others simply tweak what’s tried-and-true. Here are new twists on three old scams. Nigerian Letters The Old: Emails that claim to be from promise you millions in commission for helping move a fortune from their overseas bank account into yours. All it takes is your payment of advance fees to claim the booty, which of course never arrives.More on Scams & Fraud
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The New: The emails bear the names of familiar American honchos who supposedly endorse the come-ons as legitimate. A recent one from “Hillary Clinton” includes a link that will supposedly give you instructions on how to claim an to withdraw $10,000 a day from a foreign bank account. In fact the link unleashes a ZIP file, a common way by which scammers side-step detection by . Another claim was sent by “FBI Director Robert Mueller” with the subject line: “FBI OFFICIAL NOTICE: GET BACK TO US IMMEDIATELY IF YOU DONT WANT US TO ARREST YOU AND JAIL FOR YOUR OWN GOOD.” To elude arrest, just wire $98 to a Nigerian official named Chi Jacob. Free Stuff The Old: Unsolicited mail and pop-up windows claim you’ve won free computers and other high-tech merchandise. By clicking on a link to get details, you either infect your computer with identity-stealing malware or get sent to take "" that ask for personal information. The gifts of course never materialize. The New: Free airline tickets are the latest prize lies. In a recent Facebook campaign (that social networking website is increasingly being employed by scammers), Southwest Airlines was impersonated as promising free tickets. But the link to that “prize” led instead to surveys seeking personal information that may have been sold to telemarketers and spammers.