BlackBerry A Spam Target? - Protect Your Moby Dick
I was just reading about how spammers are targeting our BlackBerrys for spam. Makes sense since I read (& delete) more of my emails on my BlackBerry.
I then read Stan’s article about the ridiculous Spamlets he has been receiving recently and I cant help but agree. 50% of the spam I get nowadays is pure junk. It is just 3–4 lines of gibberish! Are they just testing to see what they can get to pass our spam filters? About a week ago I also started getting parts of Moby Dick as spam!!!
I get one of the business deals from Nigeria or South Africa every day. I also got this one and tons more like it:
rude tabloid about
inside fundraiser living with completely bubbles
Anybody have any idea why they send this junk?
So I thought I would have a bit of fun today. Leave a comment with the best/funniest spam message you have received today. Please be nice/courteous and edit out the overly explicit parts.
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June 30th, 2008 12:06
You can always try the Antair Spam Filter, available from http://www.antair.com
We’ll block the white whale and all kinds of other spammy fish.
June 30th, 2008 15:33
Those emails definately come out of north Africa, South African’s are some of worst victims of those scam’s, its scary the ignorance of many people.
June 30th, 2008 17:01
I got spam on my BB email address, even though I never posted it anywhere. Spammers started getting clever and were able to guess addresses. My solution (which has worked for the past 2 years) is to make your BB email address totally random, and always have a 3rd party forward to that address. So I’m saef48.as__f4@tmo.blackberry.net, but since I never give out that address anyways, who cares what it is.