bryant.coleman
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July 22, 2014, 06:33:34 PM |
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It's a virus .. you don't download it lol... when I first started using the internet, I used to download such files (12-13 years ago). I don't know what happened to the systems in which I used to browse, as they were library desktops, shared by hundreds of people.
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AliceWonder
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July 22, 2014, 06:37:03 PM |
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library desktops often are frequently wiped / re-installed.
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blumangroup
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'Slow and steady wins the race'
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July 22, 2014, 07:10:15 PM |
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What a pathetic attempt. if anyone does fall for this they don't deserve to be allowed any where near a computer.
If they send out the mail to 1000 bitcoin users they will surely get at least 10-50 users who might download it. I hope OP reported that mail to Gmail as Phishing mail and blocked that particular mailing address. I think they would get more downloads then that, but most of the downloads would likely be in a VM or other secure environment, preventing the receiver from any kind of theft or damage.
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KonstantinosM
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July 22, 2014, 07:56:04 PM |
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Its somewhat surprising that some of the people here, instead of laughing at this e-mail are warning us that it's fake.
Seriously. "Federal Bureau Investigation"?
Congratulation (just one?).
.cn domain?
Make sure to "kindly" download the attachment.
Definition of kindly: Not on a sandbox or virtual machine, or a machine with an effective active antivirus.
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Syscoin has the best of Bitcoin and Ethereum in one place, it's merge mined with Bitcoin so it is plugged into Bitcoin's ecosystem and takes full advantage of it's POW while rewarding Bitcoin miners with Syscoin
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RoxanaMallett
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July 23, 2014, 01:54:31 AM |
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please don't download it it's phising
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Remember remember the 5th of November (OP)
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July 23, 2014, 02:21:39 AM |
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Its somewhat surprising that some of the people here, instead of laughing at this e-mail are warning us that it's fake.
Seriously. "Federal Bureau Investigation"?
Congratulation (just one?).
.cn domain?
Make sure to "kindly" download the attachment.
Definition of kindly: Not on a sandbox or virtual machine, or a machine with an effective active antivirus.
Yeah, I got this off of my spam folder, I was obviously at the very least cautious. And yes, just the one congratulation. Imagine every criminal getting such an email, congratulating them on being arrested I suggest you watch Ashens videos on youtube, he often deals with Chinese toys that have "just the one" sort of words
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BTC:1AiCRMxgf1ptVQwx6hDuKMu4f7F27QmJC2
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jjc326
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July 23, 2014, 03:25:44 AM |
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To be honest I figured OP was being sarcastic about opening it. Please tell Me you were kidding and the idea of opening it never crossed your mind...in fact anyone here who thought about opening it please do the world a favor and get off your computer!
I get a million spam emails every day and sometimes one slips by my spam filter but I can honestly say I've never been fooled. It's just so obvious, and if you're not sure check with the sender!
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ivonna
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www.secondstrade.com - 190% return Binary option
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July 23, 2014, 03:37:40 AM |
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I guess agent mulder is onto you
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nwfella
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Well hello there!
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July 23, 2014, 03:53:18 AM |
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darn those sneaky chinese hackers all to hell!
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¯¯̿̿¯̿̿'̿̿̿̿̿̿̿'̿̿'̿̿̿̿̿'̿̿̿)͇̿̿)̿̿̿̿ '̿̿̿̿̿̿\̵͇̿̿\=(•̪̀●́)=o/̵͇̿̿/'̿̿ ̿ ̿̿
Gimme the crypto!!
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Remember remember the 5th of November (OP)
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July 23, 2014, 05:48:57 AM |
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To be honest I figured OP was being sarcastic about opening it. Please tell Me you were kidding and the idea of opening it never crossed your mind...in fact anyone here who thought about opening it please do the world a favor and get off your computer!
I get a million spam emails every day and sometimes one slips by my spam filter but I can honestly say I've never been fooled. It's just so obvious, and if you're not sure check with the sender!
Obviously. These days I've become quite paranoid. I mean, it's obvious the email is distributing some malware, from miles away, but I am cautious about everything these days.
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BTC:1AiCRMxgf1ptVQwx6hDuKMu4f7F27QmJC2
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Bitcoinexp
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July 23, 2014, 08:27:00 AM |
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It's fake right ?
The sarcasm is heavy with this one.
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whitefly
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July 23, 2014, 10:46:03 AM |
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I'm laughing at these Captains Obvious in this thread
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CrackedLogic
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July 23, 2014, 11:03:58 AM |
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I would really like to see the html file, if it is one.
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BUY GAMESWITHBTCITCOINFORDISCOUNTEDPRICES
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CrackedLogic
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July 23, 2014, 11:06:10 AM |
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A much more effective one -
Dear sir,
We apologize for the late delivery, our database crashed and we had to manually rebuild it.
The following attachment contains the porn you ordered last week, we have decided not to charge your credit card due to the problem with our database.
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It's amazing how many smart people fall for that one (or similar) - the thought of porn and a reasonable explanation for why they are receiving it makes a lot of people lose their wits and run the file. Which should, btw, contain porn so they don't suspect they've been had for some time.
It took me at least a week to figure out where that damn virus came from.
Haha, did that land in your spam folder?
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BUY GAMESWITHBTCITCOINFORDISCOUNTEDPRICES
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aliceHortrex
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July 23, 2014, 01:58:47 PM |
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Ha, woot! I wonder if all the agents over at the FBI actually have email addresses that begin with "agent..." Ha, that'd be awesome! What if they've got multiple agents with the same name, though?
Kipsy, that's obviously would look like agentDaveDaBoss, or agentDave1, or even like agentDaveIamTheFirstDaveinFBI, meh, i can't stop thinking about weird names which all FBI's Daves could use
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Snorek
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July 23, 2014, 02:52:29 PM |
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That FBI mail is fairly obvious lie, but I have seen some really elaborate messages which are hard to classify after a first glance. That is why you must beware and don't open anything suspicious.
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Remember remember the 5th of November (OP)
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July 23, 2014, 07:47:53 PM |
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So much fail here But what cracked me up
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BTC:1AiCRMxgf1ptVQwx6hDuKMu4f7F27QmJC2
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edd
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July 23, 2014, 07:57:31 PM |
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What a pathetic attempt. if anyone does fall for this they don't deserve to be allowed any where near a computer.
Do we not have to give up our private keys when we get this type of email Only to verify that they are sending your BTC winnings to the right address, of course.
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Still around.
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bitcoin4eva
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July 23, 2014, 09:24:45 PM |
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I'm not sure which to laugh more at, the people freaking out and saying not to download the file or at the e-mail you received...
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Brewins
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July 24, 2014, 08:36:53 AM |
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FBI wanna more coins to make another auction.
Run the file and give them all your coins, or get life sentence.
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