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E-Mail Scam - "The
Nigerian Advance Fee Scam" Victimizes Internet Users
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Although
the "Nigerian Advance Fee Scam" has circulated across North America for
many years, it continues to be one the highest median dollar loss
Internet scams around. According to the FBI's 2004 Internet Fraud Crime
Report, the average dollar loss for Internet users who reported being
victimized by the Nigerian Advance Fee Scam was $3,000. Only Internet
check fraud scams had a higher average loss ($3,600).
Also known as the "Nigerian 419 Scam," referring to the Nigerian law
for fraud, the scam has propagated for years through regular mail, fax
transmissions, telephone solicitations, and, in recent years, most
prolifically via e-mail.
There are hundreds of variations of the Nigerian Advance Fee Scam;
however, the storyline is similar in each instance. The scam goes
something like this: A person from a third world country, usually
claiming to be either a very important business person or from royal
lineage, sends you an e-mail saying he/she has access to huge amounts
of money which is sitting idle from a recent inheritance, government
action, or business deal. For some strange, fateful reason this person
has selected you to assist him/her in getting the funds out of his/her
country. Once you've grabbed the "bait," the scammer asks you to either
provide him/her with a "transaction advance" (which you'll never see
again) or personal bank account information for the purpose of sending
millions of dollars to your account for a temporary holding period. The
individual promises to share the proceeds with you (usually anywhere
from 10%-25%) after the transfer of funds occurs. The e-mail message
normally utilizes incorrect grammar and spelling to further the notion
that the sender is indeed from an impoverished, far-off country.
Below is the exact text of an actual Nigerian Advance Fee Scam that has
been recently circulating the Internet:
The above message is an Illegal Scam! If you believe that you
have been victimized by the Nigerian Advance Fee Scam or any other type
of Internet fraudulent scheme, contact your local law enforcement
officials and file an online report with the FBI's Internet Fraud
Complaint Center located at: http://www.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp
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Ask The Help
Desk - What Is A "Read Receipt" Message?
Question: I
recently opened an e-mail message from a friend and got a strange
pop-up message that said something like, "The Message sender has
requested a response to indicate that you have read the message. Would
you like to send a receipt?" What does this mean? (I use Outlook
Express on a Windows machine.)
Answer: The message you described means that the person who
sent you the e-mail is requesting an acknowledgement that you opened
and read it. It's called a "Read Receipt" message. Most e-mail programs
allow you to ask for Read Receipts when sending e-mail messages. Many
also allow you to acknowledge Read Receipts when receiving these
messages. E-mail software programs do not automatically send Read
Receipt requests to e-mail recipients unless the sender first changes
the settings on his/her e-mail software program. (See the tutorial
section below.) The recipient can then authorize a reply message
(receipt) to go back to the sender by clicking "OK" on the pop-up
message or he/she can click "Cancel" which does not allow a receipt
message to be sent back to its origin.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
Understanding
Internet Buzzwords
http://buzzwhack.com -
The world of Internet "geek-talk" is filled with buzzwords and
acronyms. How can you help but look bewildered when someone is
referring to "link farms," "beggarware," "stickiness," and
"crittercams?" Well, bewilder no more! Buzzwack.com is dedicated to
de-mystifying important words or phrases used primarily to impress
people. The site includes definitions of hundreds of alphabetized
buzzwords used in the realm of technology and business. Oh, and don't
forget to "munge" next time you make a posting on an online newsgroup!
Having Fun With Minerals And Gemstones
http://minerals.net -
In case you've always wondered, the chemical composition of Crocoite is
lead chromate. The color purple is caused by iron or manganese
impurities. If this is the kind of information that gives you an
adrenaline boost, then you'll really enjoy this educational guide to
color, streak, hardness, crystal group, elemental classification, and,
of course, the ever-popular "Dana classification." Actually, "Dana
classification" may be a good submission candidate to the buzzwhack.com
site listed above.
The National Arbor Day Observance Is In April
http://arborday.org -
Although each state celebrates Arbor Day at different times of the
year, the official national observance date for this holiday is on the
last Friday in April. Arbor Day was founded by J. Sterling Morton in
Nebraska on April 10, 1872. He coordinated the planting of 1 million
trees in the state in one day. This nationally-celebrated observance
reminds everyone of the importance of planting and caring for trees.
For further information, check out the National Arbor Day Foundation's
official site.
Play Rock Paper Scissors Online
http://playrps.com -
How do you decide whose turn it is to take out the garbage or clean the
kitty litter box? By playing Rock Paper Scissors, of course! You've
played it with your friends and with your spouse. Now you can play the
game online against the likes of "eTerminator," "eVentura,"
"eGladiator," and "eZorro." Win the best of seven series and you move
on to compete against the next character.
Test Your Major League Baseball Trivia Skills
http://baseball-almanac.com/ -
Who holds the record for the most grand slam home runs in a career? Who
has pitched the most complete games during his career? Who is the
career leader in successfully stealing home? Who was the first player
to earn $100,000 in salary for a single season? The major league
baseball season has finally arrived and there's no better time to brush
up on your baseball trivia. This site is filled with over 110,000 pages
of baseball facts. That should keep you busy between innings! Answers
to the above questions: Lou Gehrig (23), Cy Young (749), Ty Cobb (54),
Hank Greenberg (Pittsburg in 1947).
Short Tutorial - Sending
"Read Receipt" Requests When Sending E-mail Messages
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Most
e-mail programs allow you to ask for Read Receipts when sending e-mail
messages. However, two popular Macintosh programs, Mail.app by Apple
and Microsoft's Entourage, make no provision for sending or responding
to Read Receipt requests. For information on popular e-mail software
programs that do have Read Receipt capabilities, see the details below.
Outlook Express for Windows
Outlook Express for Windows can both request Read Receipts and respond
to them. To set-up Outlook Express to request Read Receipts, follow the
steps below.
Eudora 6.2 For Windows and Macintosh
Eudora 6.2 does not have a setting which allows you to request a Read
Receipt every time a message is sent. The user must request these on a
per e-mail basis. Eudora 6.2 does allow you to respond to receipt
requests. To request Read Receipts in Eudora 6.2, follow the steps
below.
Mozilla's Thunderbird For Windows and Macintosh
Mozilla's Thunderbird is a close cousin to the popular Firefox Web
browser. Thunderbird allows you to request Read Receipts; however, a
known bug prevents anyone from responding to one. To request Read
Receipts for an e-mail account when using Thunderbird, follow the steps
below.
Netscape 7.2 For Windows and Macintosh
Netscape 7.2's mail feature for both Windows and Macintosh is another
Mozilla-based browser/e-mail client which supports Read Receipts. Its
interface is similar to Thunderbird's but it allows you to also
acknowledge a Return Receipt request. To set-up Netscape 7.2 to request
Read Receipts, follow the steps below.
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