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Article: Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) - published over 5 years ago.
Content: There are people who enjoy messing with scammers by replying to scam, or implementing the Jolly Roger Telephone company. While its a few years old, I just watched a couple of James Veitch Ted Talks on what happens when you reply to spam email. Its hilarious. Watch this video on YouTube. The post Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) appe...
https://www.infosecblog.org/2018/08/link-what-happens-when-you-reply-to-spam-email-veitch/   
Published: 2018 08 15 11:56:45
Received: 2022 11 06 01:20:57
Feed: Roger's Information Security Blog
Source: Roger's Information Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) - published over 5 years ago.
Content: There are people who enjoy messing with scammers by replying to scam, or implementing the Jolly Roger Telephone company. While its a few years old, I just watched a couple of James Veitch Ted Talks on what happens when you reply to spam email. Its hilarious. Watch this video on YouTube. The post Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) appe...
https://www.infosecblog.org/2018/08/link-what-happens-when-you-reply-to-spam-email-veitch/   
Published: 2018 08 15 11:56:45
Received: 2022 11 06 01:20:57
Feed: Roger's Information Security Blog
Source: Roger's Information Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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