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California man faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted on charges he defrauded America Online customers.
California man faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted on charges he defrauded America Online customers.
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If the government promotes that any one can use internet, then the "any one" web users shouldn't be the victims of internet crimes.
intellect, as in the way you portray yourself. Unfortunately, there
are many people who know little, if anything, about networking
and URL mysteries.
Maybe, instead of blaming the victims of Internet scams for
being for being idiots, you should use your towering intellect to
devise a solution.
Sadly, people who blame victims of crimes for their misfortune
are never there when it comes time to devise solutions. Given
you mentality, if you get hit by a car while walking across the
street, in the crosswalk, it is your fault because you should have
known that the driver of the car that hit you was incompetent.
This is akin to the seniors who are constantly being swindled by high pressure con artists. To take advantage of the weakest is truly despicable but then to blame them for being trusting is unconscionable.
I am not a violent person but this type of thing makes me see red. If ever there was a reason to have a good old public caning this (and other types predatory behavior) is it.
Harsh Huh?
If the government promotes that any one can use internet, then the "any one" web users shouldn't be the victims of internet crimes.
intellect, as in the way you portray yourself. Unfortunately, there
are many people who know little, if anything, about networking
and URL mysteries.
Maybe, instead of blaming the victims of Internet scams for
being for being idiots, you should use your towering intellect to
devise a solution.
Sadly, people who blame victims of crimes for their misfortune
are never there when it comes time to devise solutions. Given
you mentality, if you get hit by a car while walking across the
street, in the crosswalk, it is your fault because you should have
known that the driver of the car that hit you was incompetent.
This is akin to the seniors who are constantly being swindled by high pressure con artists. To take advantage of the weakest is truly despicable but then to blame them for being trusting is unconscionable.
I am not a violent person but this type of thing makes me see red. If ever there was a reason to have a good old public caning this (and other types predatory behavior) is it.
Harsh Huh?
I know many of them use known loopholes in IE security to even spoof the URL.
The scams prey on people with a good, trusting nature, the ones that want to pay their bills on time and not have their services cut off.
To blame the victims of phishing scams instead of the scammers themselves and is no better than blaming a robbery victim instead of the robber.
The bottom line is: these guys are criminals, and they should be punished appropriately for their crimes.
I know many of them use known loopholes in IE security to even spoof the URL.
The scams prey on people with a good, trusting nature, the ones that want to pay their bills on time and not have their services cut off.
To blame the victims of phishing scams instead of the scammers themselves and is no better than blaming a robbery victim instead of the robber.
The bottom line is: these guys are criminals, and they should be punished appropriately for their crimes.
- feds arrest internet id thief
- by Sye230 January 28, 2006 11:59 PM PST
- America Online is constantly warning us about giving out our billing information. I cannot believe that any America Online subscriber would be so stupid to do so.
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