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Curious Nelly
29 June 2008, 03:32
Smartphone owners lured in new lottery spam
Posted on 16.06.2008 at 10:59 in Tech News by Martin

Security experts have warned of a new round of ‘419′ email lottery scams targeting European smartphone users. Bogus text messages inform users that they have won the ‘GSM Mobile Sweepstakes’ contest and landed a €170,000 prize. In order to claim the prize, recipients are instructed to respond to a Yahoo webmail address. A reply offers to send the prize in the form a cheque mailed to the user. However, in order to pay for the insurance and shipping charges on the cheques, the user is asked to foot a bill ranging from €595 to €1,890. The scammers then pocket the supposed shipping costs and the user receives nothing.

Mikko Hyppönen, chief research officer at F-Secure, said: “Obviously you can’t win a lottery if you haven’t bought a ticket in the first place. “These guys just want you to pay for the ‘courier delivery’ of your ‘cheque parcel’.” Security experts have warned that mobile messaging could become a new frontier for cyber-crime owing to booming numbers of new users and a relatively inexperienced security field in comparison to the PC industry. In addition to spam runs and 419 scams, the practice of SMS phishing, or ’smishing’, has gained steam in recent years. Users are also faced with a growing crop of malware applications which target the operating systems used by smartphone devices.

Source: Vnunet

Curious Nelly
16 August 2008, 05:06
Email / SMS Scam Warning

It has been reported that a person or persons are defrauding individuals by means of representing themselves to be part of the GSM Association. In particular, an email and/or SMS scheme has been devised in which the recipient is sent an email from the desk of the “promotion officer of the GSM Mobile Sweepstakes Promo.” In the body of the email it provides links to www.globalmobileaward.com as a means to trick the recipient into believing the offer is indeed legitimate. The recipient is then requested to wire money to cover the cost of delivering a cheque to the winner.

The GSM Association is not running a sweepstakes and never asks you to wire money via Western Union or otherwise in order to redeem a prize. Please do not respond to an email from Dr. Frank Miguel, Dr. James Walter, Dr. Jose Luis or other persons claiming that you have won a prize in the name of the GSM Association.

If you have any question as to the validity of an offer, please contact us at awards@globalmobileawards.com.
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Warning at: http://www.globalmobileawards.com/email_scam.html