Interview with a Nigerian Internet Scammer

February 11th, 2010 admin

Really interesting reading. Scam-Detective: How did you find victims for your scams? John: First you need to understand how the gangs work. At the bottom are the “foot soldiers”, kids who spend all of their time online to find email addresses and send out the first emails to get people interested. When they receive a reply, the victim is passed…


Originally posted on Schneier

 
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