D'Ya honestly think I'm this stupid, phisher?

! @M |33+ haX0r ph34r //\3!!! 0h @||D B+// g!/3 //\3 ur 3//@|L @DDr3$$ + p@$$//0r|) thxbye
I’m half tempted to click on the link provided, just to see how much personal info they want.

Is this a test, to see just how dumb these emails can get before people won’t actually fall for them?

er, sorry about the auto-parsed fake link there. It doesn’t go anywhere.

And the l33t speak, too. Seriously sorry about that.

LMAO!!!

That was really something special Jenaroph. You can’t buy that kind of comedy. That individual is hopefully not from a language where English is the dominant language.

You and he would apparently have something in common, then.

:wink:

I dunno. I got a phish from some yutz pretending to be service@paypal.com, and the email was really believable. It’s a pity really that I have enough of a brain to know that http://210.187.122.110/ (which now no longer goes anywhere) is not a PayPal website. But god, the page originally hosted there asked for everything you can imagine - name, address, social security number, mother’s maiden name, even those 3 numbers on your credit card (CVI?). It was just laughable. And sad. Because some people will dutifully fill that out and not even question it, and then wonder how some thief got his hands on their credit card.

Wow !

That’s one faaaaaaaancy phising expedition.

Unlike this

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