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    6 hours ago

    Homeopathy and Esoteric “medicine”

    If there isn’t a risks and side effects warning, you can be almost certain there isn’t any effect beyond placebo at all.

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    Those “realistic” robot puppies in the video sponsors now. Order one and you find out it’s just a furby in dog form.

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    (In Chinese)

    Hi, I am the emperor of the Qin dynasty (207 BC). I am not actually dead because I found the medicine of immortality. I want to rebuild my empire but I currently don’t have any money. Can you send me a few liang (兩, Chinese mass unit) of gold to get started? I must heavily reward you when my empire thrives again.

    Edit: I typed this from memory. Apparently this is a reply to another ridiculous scam message of someone pretending to be the son of 蔣介石 (leader of Republic of China in 1928-1975).

    https://kknews.cc/zh-tw/history/k2lpmnq.html

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    20 hours ago

    Hello, this is the IRS. You are delinquent $10,000. This is payable with iTunes gift cards. If you do not comply, straight to jail.

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    Dumbest AND most genius: Fake captchas that get the user to press windows+R, then control+C, then enter.

    Dumbest because if you paid attention to what’s being pasted, it’s usually a call to power shell with an arbitrary script, and it’s being pasted into your OS’s run box which is basically like a console.

    But also genius because there are tons of people that fall for it, and it’s a social engineering masterpiece.

    John Hammond with more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSa_wHW1pgQ

    This really highlights two systemic issues: tons of people don’t know what they’re doing with computers and don’t know basic security concepts like don’t run an arbitrary script from an untrusted website, and we should probably do something about that. Which brings me to the second point that Windows is pretty ass for making it this easy. Why can you run an encoded power shell script from your run box, and why would you make bypassing the execution policy as easy as a flag in the command you’re invoking? I can’t imagine those have a lot of legitimate uses and aren’t just being abused by criminals.

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    I like how Nichole’s last message to Lemmy was just a bunch of crypto wallets and some lame, one-sentence excuse for why we should fill them.

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    There was a person last year going around to websites posting a whole bunch of hastily-made .onion single-page scam websites that essentially just say “Pay $10 to this bitcoin address for the service”. They’d post a series of links, like:

    Facebook hacking:

    http://fakew3b5173b14hb14hb14h3kjfu4.onion/

    Love potion spell

    http://fakew3b5173b14hb14hb14hfspopd.onion/

    Mystery box

    http://fakew3b5173b14hb14hb14fine9ffewh.onion/

    […]

    Not only are many of these scam services played out and pretty obvious, like pretending they will hack facebook accounts for $25, and not only were many others ridiculous like a love potion spell, satanic spells, a “mystery box” that you pay $10 to find out what’s in it, but their shotgun approach of listing them all in a single post makes it obvious how fake and desperate it is. I’d be amazed if anyone fell for it, but they kept hand-posting these for months until site owners manually blocked them.

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    Any religion that ever was, is or will be. Dumb for the people that fall for it, smart for the people that run it.