I received a few spam email messages in my work inbox today.
One of them included a link and an enthusiastic message about "hot Russian girls" who apparently want to meet, date, and marry me, and that I can take my pick of a large number of them based on "sexy pics."
No, I wasn't dumb and/or desperate enough to click the link. In this case, I don't think I would have clicked the link anyway because of the very next word in the message.
At the bottom of the email was the standard paragraph of "dummy text" that spammers add (probably by random generation) so that the message will be more likely to sneak past my spam filters.
The first word in that dummy text was gonorrhea.
One of them included a link and an enthusiastic message about "hot Russian girls" who apparently want to meet, date, and marry me, and that I can take my pick of a large number of them based on "sexy pics."
No, I wasn't dumb and/or desperate enough to click the link. In this case, I don't think I would have clicked the link anyway because of the very next word in the message.
At the bottom of the email was the standard paragraph of "dummy text" that spammers add (probably by random generation) so that the message will be more likely to sneak past my spam filters.
The first word in that dummy text was gonorrhea.
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