
Nigerian money scam, virus warnings and some Budweiser frogs - all clogging up a server near you...
Published: 2 September 2002 17:15 BST
The old adage that 'a fool and their money are easily parted' is still tempting more and more would-be fraudsters to run email con tricks, such as the notorious Nigerian money scam.
Increasingly we are seeing more and more emails - offering us everything from natural Viagra to a share of Bill Gates' fortunes - and those sending them clearly still see a market for their ludicrous scams.
Similarly a second threat from spam email is that posed by hoax virus warnings, which can be as dangerous as genuine viruses once they begin to spread like wildfire through email servers worldwide - taking up important human and computer resources.
Anti-virus firm Sophos has today released a list of the 10 most common email hoaxes reported during August - some purporting to be virus warnings - others trying to scam users out of their hard-earned, easily lost, cash.
Perhaps the most famous scam, which is number five in the list, is the email from a supposed Nigerian bank worker, or similar, offering a get-rich-quick opportunity to anybody willing to help with the liberation of money from the Nigerian government (see http://www.silicon.com/a55205 for more).
While there are always likely to be some gullible recipients who fall prey to these kinds of offer, a more serious problem caused by these spam mass-mailings is the strain under which they put companies' email servers.
Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, said in a statement: "Hoaxes continue to cause almost as much confusion as real viruses. The multilingual JDBGMGR hoax [number one in the list], which claimed to be an extremely dangerous virus, has been perplexing users ever since it first appeared in May."
A recent report (http://www.silicon.com/a55333 ) suggested spam email will account for the majority of global email traffic by the end of the year.
For the full top 10, click here http://www.silicon.com/a55363 :
Communications protocols and products - Internal and external E-Mail, anti-spam anti-virus, etc. Have you got the following skills: - Experienced IT ...
SQL Server 2000/2005, MS Access) - Windows-based networks (LAN, WAN and VPN) - Web servers and IIS - Communications protocols and products - Internal ...
Are you money motivated, target driven and looking to work in a fun and exciting environment. Are you looking to earn a minimum of 30,000 in your 1st ...
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