Laziest Scams Of Internet


Bangalore: An email from British Royals which entitles users to a large sum of ‘Prize’ money does not excite anymore, nor does desperate cry for help from a Nigerian family who are struck by unfaithful disasters.

The internet spammers off lately have tried to scare, threaten whereabouts and even subject the users to panic attack just so that users divulge personal information over the mail. Spam Mails such as these sitting in our inboxes have become more than common. In every variation the spammers are offering large amounts of cash and wealth in return for feeble ‘endless’ personal information.

So Business week has compiled a list of scams which it considers lazy and lame in internet history among innumerable ones that have plagued the net.

Sehwan Jung Mystery: He takes the liberty to give away his account number and bank details for free on twitter

Sender: Sehwan Jung

What He wants: 500,000 dollars

Message:

I am in urgent need of money. Can you lend me 500,000 dollars? I will make it up to you later