"ttyymmnn" (ttyymmnn)
12/09/2016 at 09:17 • Filed to: None | 1 | 14 |
This was in my junk mail this morning. It’s addressed to “historian” because it was sent to my PTA email address.
X37.9XXS
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 09:19 | 0 |
Kris is not concerned
Some twit will open it
Party-vi
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 09:21 | 3 |
King Regards. Fancy.
facw
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 09:27 | 0 |
I don’t know if it applies here, but apparently in 419 scams and similar, having correct text is actually a detriment, since you are looking for someone dumb enough to follow the scam through to completion, and bad English serves to filter out people who are not complete morons.
ttyymmnn
> facw
12/09/2016 at 09:30 | 4 |
That makes scents. To bad there plane wasn’t successfull.
ttyymmnn
> Party-vi
12/09/2016 at 09:31 | 0 |
That’s what I’m saying! Maybe it’s from the King of Kenya.
Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 09:32 | 0 |
You should totally open it.
ttyymmnn
> Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap
12/09/2016 at 09:32 | 0 |
Okay. BRB.
Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 09:38 | 1 |
It might even be a zip of death
BKosher84
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 09:40 | 2 |
KING REGARDS TO YOU SIR.
Wacko
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 09:42 | 1 |
I manage I.T for a insurance company with 7 offices and about 100 employees.
This year alone I got 3 different employees who did click on similar emails, and infected my network.
The worst thing is, This is a French speaking company, in Quebec, and 3 people actually clicked on them. Even if I sent out multiple warnings of email viruses even with examples.
ttyymmnn
> BKosher84
12/09/2016 at 09:50 | 2 |
AND TO YOU, MY GOOD MAN.
user314
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 10:48 | 1 |
I don’t know if his site is up anymore, but I remember Steve Graham baiting Nigerian spammers back in the early Aughts. The Good, The Spam and The Ugly is still a good read ten years later.
Armed with a scathing sense of humor, Graham quickly turned the tables on his tormenters—with side-splittingly hilarious results. Whether he’s referring to his fictional lawyer Biff Wellington, complaining about the injury he received while milking a lactating sloth, or offering the Preparation H helpline as his phone number, Graham—using aliases such as Wile E. Coyote, Barney Rubble, and Herman Munster—offers proof that spamming the spammers is the best revenge.
You can tell a Finn but you can't tell him much
> ttyymmnn
12/09/2016 at 11:11 | 1 |
You speled sents rong. Every won nos theres not c in sens.
ttyymmnn
> You can tell a Finn but you can't tell him much
12/09/2016 at 11:14 | 0 |
Your right.