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Sophos unearth new AIDS e-mail scam.


Sophos have stopped thousands of messages related to an email scam that attempts to fool people into believing that the sender has found a cure to AIDS. The emails, which come from a Yahoo email address See Internet address. , claim that the 19-year-old correspondent has found a herbal root that has successfully helped the sick recover from AIDS, and that hospitals have confirmed that patients are no longer HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States.  positive. The email continues, asking for help in bringing the cure to English-speaking markets.

However, Sophos warns computer users that this is a ruse Ruse (r`sĕ), city (1993 pop. 170,209), NE Bulgaria, on the Danube River bordering Romania. The chief river port of Bulgaria, it is also an industrial and communications center.  to steal personal details personal details npl (on form etc) → coordonnées fpl

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, and that the fraudsters behind the scam campaign can use such information to steal money from bank accounts and commit identity fraud. The person behind the seam email claims to have found a cure for AIDS.

"People who receive this email may believe they are helping the world fight AIDS, as well as potentially make themselves some money from the proceeds of any distribution of a successful cure. However, the scammers are just using another method to try to dupe computer users into divulging sensitive information," said, senior security consultant for Sophos. This email con-trick is the latest of many 419 scares. These scams are named after the relevant section of the Nigerian penal code penal code
n.
A body of laws relating to crimes and offenses and the penalties for their commission.


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Noun

the body of laws relating to crime and punishment

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 where many of the scams originated and are unsolicited emails where the author offers a large amount of money. Once a victim has been drawn in, requests are made from the fraudster fraudster
Noun

a person who commits a fraud; swindler
 for private information which may lead to requests for money, stolen identities, and financial theft.

Other examples of 419 email seams include a message claiming to come from a persecuted widow of the late Nigerian head of state, an associate of the massacred Nepalese royal family, and even an African astronaut stranded on the Mir spacestation.
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Publication:Database and Network Journal
Date:Aug 1, 2006
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