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Which country should the U.S. invade next?
I would love to say that you have to be pretty stupid to fall for a trick like this, and maybe that's the case, but I'll have to admit that these transas por el Internet se ponen mejores y mejores cada día.
Sin embargo, it's still pretty obvious that there's a problem here…
1. This is the most disturbing part of the email: the "delivery@ups.com" address, which appears to be an actual "ups.com" e-mail address in your “from” window. However, as soon as you click “reply”—
2. Como dice en la ventana de “reply-to”, the reply is automatically forwarded to the “reply-to” address in the ventana, lo cual me hace sospechar de que there's ways you can write some código para arreglar todo eso. Why would I conduct UPS business with anyone who’s email address is disheartening864@freelancer.co.uk?
3. I thought that “United Parcel Service of America” sounded wrong, so I looked it up on the Internet, and the company’s actual name is “United Parcel Service, Inc.” It’s “UPS,” not “UPSA.”
4. Cualquier correo no deseado que incluye un “.zip” file should never be opened. For starters, a printing label, nothing more than a gráfico en blanco y negro, would never need to be “zipped” because it’s size would never exceed más que un par de kb.
It’s crazy the damage that can be done by a virus, or by giving out your personal información, o por cualquier otra pendejada que se puede cometer tan facilmente en el Internet. Lo más probable es que:
1. No ganaste la lotería
2. Ningún tío desconocido se murió, dejándote una fortuna
3. No hay nadie in Nigeria or Somalia or Kenia who would pick you, out of everybody en el mundo, tu wash their dirty money.
It’s all a lie, amigos. Todo es una mentira.
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