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May. 6th, 2004 10:35 pm
I can understand spammers selling mortgages and viagra and all that because there’s a continuing market for it, and they only have to get a very small hit rate of fools to make it worthwhile to spam everyone. But haven’t the frelling 419 scammers managed to find all the gullible suckers already? Or is there an extension to P T Barnum’s aphorism: a new sucker logs onto the Internet every minute?

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Date: 2004-05-06 11:40 pm (UTC)Operation "Make a Snowman" would be a good start.
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Date: 2004-05-07 09:38 pm (UTC)And yeah, check out the number of currently registered internet users, and the potential pool of users. This is still a massive growth medium' so one new sucker a minute might be conservative.
On the bright side, in a few years, Chinese and African internet users will be getting urgent messages from a former governor of California who needs help with a money transfer...
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Given the nature of spammers, though, we’ll probably just be getting a lot more spam in languages we can’t read.