Phishing scammers using UCount awards as bait to steal your Standard Bank Internet Banking login details.
The most confusing Paypal phishing scam ever!
IRMGF (Inspiration Mining Corporation) pump and dump stock spam
Margaret Loughrey wants to give you some of her winnings... not really... 419 scammers are piggybacking on her story, which is already OLD news.
So you are no longer winning lotteries, you are getting donations from generous lottery winners.
From payroll to fax to a homicide suspect. Where do these spammers get their inspiration from?
Fax or malware? This is clearly malware.
At the end of the month you need your salary... not a virus.
A fake Amazon order report, with a touch of false anti-virus peace of mind...
A fake Chase e-mail that has PHISHING written all over it.
Malware distributed via Dropbox with the help of fake eFax e-mails
Malware delivered through fake UPS tracking page, attached as an HTML file.
An eBay phishing scammer trying to pique your curiosity.
A very convincing Paypal Phishing scam. No matter how hard they try, to the trained eye, it will always be obvious that this is a scam.
Stock market spammers still trying to push this stock.
Stock market spammers are at it again. This time promoting the R.C.H.A stock.
You need to contact Mr Mark Van Jas... but what if you are under the age of 18?
Malware delivered via a link in a fake DHL Notification e-mail.
A Liberty Life Debit Order Authorization from Microsoft, via Standard Bank. This is enough to make anyone confused. Clearly these phishing scammers did not think this one through.
Rosa Daniel wants you to come to Rome to pick up a high priority package.
Mrs Sulak is dying, but she will always stay alive, long enough for someone to reply. That's 419 scam law!
A fake Facebook message, taking you to some online pharmacy site.
Cliff is offering you the job of shipping manager assistant. The problem is, there is no job, so there is no salary, only a scammer waiting to take your money. This is the worst type of scammer, taking money from unemployed people.
A year later Ms Jane Tan is at it again.
A response from Fang Wengen, the lawyer of Mrs Yang Huiyan
Follow-up e-mail from Hillary Ndubem, the new beneficiary of Mrs Ruth Mohammed's funds, as assigned by Barr. Katie Richardson.
Mr Larry Smith's rely to our questions.
Mr James Morrison, the Trustfund Loan Lender. Sounds like a 419 superhero.
Larry the 419 scammer is sorry for invading your privacy.
Cleverly disguised WebCam Spam from MySafeStreams.com
A SCREAMING 419 scammer. Maybe he is frustrated because nobody believes in the $700,000 prize money.
Ms Veronica Cordier, a 419 loan offer scammer that's by the book.
Manje wants to lend you a lot of money... only at an interest rate of 3%. That is a bargains scam!
The Canadian Pharmacy Spammers are at it again, or should we say still at it again.
Super-Loan.co.za are super spammers and when you go to their website you will find that it is super useless, i.e. it only shows the Microsoft IIS7 status page. Super professional.
A very lame attempt at defrauding Yahoo! users.
Royal Mail Shipment scam with a ZBot Trojan attached to it.
Malware phishing scammers targeting ABSA customers with the ZBot Trojan.
Phishing scammers targeting Nedbank customers with malware.
A general spammer that tries to throw in everything he can in one e-mail, from flags and banners and PVC printing to mosquito nets and aluminum fold-away wash lines. This spammer is an electronic convenience store!
The 419 scammers are afraid that they are going to pay your fake fund into the wrong bank account, so they want to make sure if they have the correct banking details... how considerate of them.
An extremely legitimate looking phishing scam aimed at NatWest credit card holders.
An inheritance fund scammer that requires you to eat the documents to get the funds.
BARR. Katie Richardson wants you to contact DR HILARRY NDUBEM. Do not contact any of these swindlers... ever!
This is not an e-mail from David Tanguay, it is from oldest-trick-in-the-book-419-scammer.
An unknown purchase order inquiry from Captain Fabri. You can smell the virus a mile away.
An e-mail from Yahoo (or is that AOL?) to Yahoo about your mailbox exceeding its limits... What limits? Are you confused yet?
A Yahoo Notification from AOL? Are the phishing scammers getting confused?