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Re: [Full-disclosure] Are consumers being misled by "phishing"?
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- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Are consumers being misled by "phishing"?
- From: Bill Weiss <houdini+full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:55:26 +0000
neil davis(rg.viza@xxxxxxxxx)@Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 12:31:11PM -0400:
> 419's are distinguishable from phish's in that nearly every 419 offers
> you something for nothing beyond supplying a complete stranger with your
> bank account info. This is easily picked out as a scam by anyone with a
> modicum of common sense. A person with a double digit IQ or who is
> exceptionally challenged with a serious lack of common sense might go
> for it. Maybe people that are new to this would lump them with phishing,
> but a 419 is definitely different in the ways outlined above.
So, half of the population might go for it? Sounds like 419 is a
profitable business!
In case others didn't catch it, IQ is _defined_ as a normal distribution
with the mid-point at 100. Thus, half of the population has a
double-digit IQ. The criteria for a 100 IQ is recalculated every once in
a while to maintain the balance.
--
Bill Weiss
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