Stupidest Spam of the Week Radio Station Email

Most scammers send out millions of their scam messages to random email addresses, that they have purchased from other scammers.

One scammer has decided to target radio stations with her latest malware.

The message says it is an open letter to the UN security council, which makes no sense.

Then it switches to a message ‘Hi Team,’ and has paragraphs of such general statements as to be essentially meaningless.

E.g. “I wanted to let you all know what a fantastic job you are doing”.

“You have been absolutely fantastic in turning things around”.

“I appreciate your hard work”.

“The job atmosphere has completely changed”.

“You have met all my requests”.

“You have transitioned into the routines seamlessly”.

Plus, the message has been sent to many hundreds of email addresses rather than to anyone specific.

The message contains a zip file named as playlist, but everyone knows it is stupid to open a zip file as the only people, outside of certain techies, who send zip files are scammers hoping to infect your computer with malware.

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