On 10 May 2011 08:40, JoeGoaUk <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks like another Email Id hacked > > quote: > > From: > "Carmen Miranda" <[email protected]> > View contact details > To: undisclosed-recipients > > My sincere regrets for this sudden request, things actually got out of > control on my > trip to Madrid,Spain . > I was mugged,all my belongings including cellphone and credit card were all > stolen > at gun point. I need your help flying back home. > Am Cash Strapped at the moment. I've made contact with my bank but the best > they could do was to send me a new card in the mail which > will take 2-4 working days to arrive here. I need you to lend me some Money > to sort > my self out of this predicament, > i will pay back once i make it out of Madrid. > Western Union or MoneyGram is the fastest option to wire funds to me. > Let me know if you need my details(Full names/location) to effect > atransfer. > You can reach me via email or hotel's desk phone and the number is,+34 91 > 608943641. > > Best, > Carmen >
COMMENT: How does this happen? only when one is using an internet cafe or duped into giving out passwords? At least Gmail gives the following warning *Warning: The content of this message is suspicious.* The sender's account may be compromised. Beware of following links or of providing the sender with any personal information.Ignore, I trust this message Learn more<http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&ctx=mail&answer=1074268> -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
