Multi-talented Phishers Don’t Just Write Crappy Emails; They Build Crappy Banner Ads, Too

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For most people working closely with the internet, it’s almost laughable to think somebody out there is still falling for schemes where a company is updating its databases and “needs” your username and password.

But apparently people still do. It happened to a friend and Adrants reader, whose Gmail account is now being used to send urgent messages demanding financial aid via wire transfer for her dire-straights “husband” in Nigeria. We were like, “What, she got married? And the guy’s trapped in Africa? And he uses Western Union?!”

Thankfully there’s help – like that promised by this banner ad, which claims it will check if your credit card has been compromised if you’ll just tap your card number and expiry date into the boxes.

We’re sure a couple hundred people fell for that one, too.

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