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Information Systems Security, 2007
A MASSIVE MARKETING CAMPAIGN HAS BEGUN FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF 2006. AND WE FEEL IT'S GOING TO HIT OVER 200% GAIN THIS WEEK WITH NEW INVESTORS AND BIG NEWS. THIS IS A HUGE PLAYER STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 2ND, AND WE 100% SAY PUT THIS ONE ON YOUR RADAR.
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A MASSIVE MARKETING CAMPAIGN HAS BEGUN FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF 2006. AND WE FEEL IT'S GOING TO HIT OVER 200% GAIN THIS WEEK WITH NEW INVESTORS AND BIG NEWS. THIS IS A HUGE PLAYER STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 2ND, AND WE 100% SAY PUT THIS ONE ON YOUR RADAR.
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2019
Game Hack Scam (GHS) is a cyberattack in which the attacker attempts to convince the victim, often a child or a young adult, that they will be provided with free, unlimited resources or other advantages for their favorite game. To obtain these claimed advantages, the victims are asked to complete one or more tasks, called “offers”.
Emad Badawi +4 more
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Game Hack Scam (GHS) is a cyberattack in which the attacker attempts to convince the victim, often a child or a young adult, that they will be provided with free, unlimited resources or other advantages for their favorite game. To obtain these claimed advantages, the victims are asked to complete one or more tasks, called “offers”.
Emad Badawi +4 more
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The scam of integrative medicine
BMJ, 2011There’s been a shift in the world of alternative NHS medicine. I know, I know, alternative so called medicine is only medicine that doesn’t work: so how come it’s still chumming up with our evidence aware NHS? It’s not, you see, called “alternative” or even the giveaway “homoeopathic” medicine any more.
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2016
This chapter identifies and analyzes trends in the terms and expressions used in the content of scam emails and associates those with the principles of human persuasion that they integrate. We discuss and compare both the terms and principles used over time within a sample of scam emails collected between 2006 and 2014.
Ana Ferreira, Markus Jakobsson
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This chapter identifies and analyzes trends in the terms and expressions used in the content of scam emails and associates those with the principles of human persuasion that they integrate. We discuss and compare both the terms and principles used over time within a sample of scam emails collected between 2006 and 2014.
Ana Ferreira, Markus Jakobsson
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Deconstructing tourist scams: A social-practice-theory perspective
Tourism Management, 2021Philip L Pearce, Tingzhen Chen
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The Scams Among Us: Who Falls Prey and Why
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2021Yaniv Hanoch, Stacey Wood
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Red flags, sob stories, and scams: The contested meaning of governance on carework labor platforms
New Media and Society, 2022Julia Ticona
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Phishing scams detection via temporal graph attention network in Ethereum
Information Processing and Management, 2023Lei Wang
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An insider's look at the rise of Nigerian 419 scams
Journal of Financial Crime, 2022Richard G Brody
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