Shropshire Seagull
Well-known member
With emails that look to come from someone you know.
Look very carefully at the email address - whilst the name may be familiar - the actual email address / mailbox won't be.
Subtle difference between spoofing an email address, not full-on hacking - quite easy to do.
The one wanting Amazon vouchers I played along with a few years back [I love wasting scammers time]
Scammer said they were stuck in a meeting and needed a favour. Wanted vouchers for daughters birthday, would pay me straight back.
Said I'd get the vouchers and pop them round to his house.
No need, they said, just email the voucher codes.
No, I said, I need to pop round anyway, and as you're only 5 mins away, not a problem.
Scammer, probably knew I'd sussed them when I added - plus, I've not shagged your missus for a while ...
Look very carefully at the email address - whilst the name may be familiar - the actual email address / mailbox won't be.
Subtle difference between spoofing an email address, not full-on hacking - quite easy to do.
The one wanting Amazon vouchers I played along with a few years back [I love wasting scammers time]
Scammer said they were stuck in a meeting and needed a favour. Wanted vouchers for daughters birthday, would pay me straight back.
Said I'd get the vouchers and pop them round to his house.
No need, they said, just email the voucher codes.
No, I said, I need to pop round anyway, and as you're only 5 mins away, not a problem.
Scammer, probably knew I'd sussed them when I added - plus, I've not shagged your missus for a while ...