Oregon Woman Loses $400,000 to Nigerian E-Mail Scam
SWEET HOME, Ore. — An Oregon woman who is out $400,000 after falling for a well-known Internet scam says she wasn't a sucker or an easy mark.
Janella Spears of Sweet Home says she simply became curious when she received an e-mail promising her $20.5 million if she would only help out a long-lost relative identified as J.B. Spears with a little money up front
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one in ten Brits is Internet fraud victim
None more so than the dumbass poms ... emphasis mine :)
"A government report based on a survey was published and stated that one in ten British users was a victim of online fraud in 2006. The survey was conducted and devised by Get Safe Online together with the BBC News web site. The report based on the survey has been titled Internet Safety: The State of the Nation. The report stated that the 3.5 million people who experienced online fraud lost an average of £875. Many of these victims had failed to take basic precautions, which included installing up to date Internet security software of using different passwords for different sites.
In spite of growing concerns about Internet security, fewer than half the 2,441 people surveyed believed that they were responsible for their own safety online. Most claimed that banks, stores or Internet companies were responsible for stopping fraudsters.
The report stated that 12 per cent of Internet users had experienced fraud in 2006. Six per cent of the users were victims of fraud shopping online, while four per cent were victim of bank account or credit card fraud.
In fact, it can be derived that this rise in fraud reflects the increasing use of the Internet in Britain."
1 in 10 British Internet users is a fraud victim, Internet Safety report states - TechShout