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PHISHING/SPOOFING RESPONSE

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Lotto Fraud Investigations (LFI) is an independent subsidiary of a national investigative firm on contract to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the current epidemic of "phishing/spoofing" that has hit America.  We are presently creating files filled with the IP addresses of those responsible for victimizing people who are often the elderly.  The intent of LFI and the officials who hired us it to bring individuals responsible for fraudulent acts to justice in their respective countries, using both international and regional laws.

LFI successes have been responsible for handing down lengthy prison sentences to many people who have committed these crimes - not only lotto scams, but various other fraudulent claims that have fleeced unsuspecting individuals out of retirement savings and other monies they have worked hard for.  We do not advocate the detention and torture of suspects, or those convicted of crimes. However, some countries have employed  tactics in violation of the Geneva convention when dealing with those responsible for electronic fraud, in a few cases executing the perpetrators.

The IP address of your operation has been recorded and will be sent to the appropriate authorities in your locale if another instance of "phishing/spoofing is recorded.  In certain cases extradition proceedings have resulted in the perpetrators of fraudulent enterprises being forcibly detained outside their home countries and subsequently sent to countries  where many have died in custody, exhibiting signs of extreme torture tactics.  We encourage you to cease and desist in your activities.

Sincerely

LFI International 

 

 

REACTIONSAscending | Descending

robot
Wednesday, 25 October 2006
what the hell is this??
evanid
Wednesday, 25 October 2006
Phishing/Spoofing is email that comes to you from people trying to get your financial information. This is a letter I respond with. I'm not certain yet whether or not it is beneficial, but it was fun to write. The emails you have to be very careful of are written in DHTML, or whatever language sites use these days. They look very official and often seem to come from places where many people have accounts, say paypal. They include links that appear to go to the site, but really go to bogus webpages where the culprits hope you'll enter information. It's wise to keep a card with a small limit that you can use via the web and be very careful about who you deal with - even if it looks official. My general rule is that I must initiate any transaction. Hope this answers your question.
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