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Comments on: Google phishing scam promises a $400 windfall

Aims to trick unsuspecting surfers into giving up credit card data by saying they've won a $400 prize from search giant Google.

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I was countin on dat 400 dolla
by Dachi November 8, 2005 5:59 PM PST
I blew $300 on a strippa and sum 40's thinkin I would fo' sho' see dat mad loot. Dat **** is whack. I gunna hire me a lawya and sue them Google folk.
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What
by justgold79 November 9, 2005 10:30 AM PST
Fo' shizzle.

Check gizoogle.com, g.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fo'+shizzle+my+nizzle
I have to respond to this butchered English post
by petacos November 9, 2005 10:30 AM PST
Maybe you learned a lesson? Dont click links inside emails. While your learning so much today, why not pick up a dictionary and learn the propper use of the english language. Maybe then, we might be able to understand you without reading it 5 times. And dont count on the hookers money to be comming back to you from google, the courts dont generally reward stupidity... :(
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Joris, you gotta be faster than me ;-)
by n3td3v April 25, 2008 4:30 PM PDT
http://www.digg.com/security/Google_phishing_threat_hits_web I pushed this out on Digg hours before you. See, thats the growing threat to big news orgs and sites like Digg. News is being pushed out alot faster, in real-time. Whereas, it takes news orgs ages to research and phone people up and stuff, before you post stuff up. Thats why I think Cnet should have a seperate section, where breaking news goes. Thats stuff with a really short description/ write up. Like the guys at Securityfocus are starting to do with their "News Brief" on the homepage, inbetween Robert Lemos's professional write-up's. Just an idea, bye.
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