Phone Sex Company Hacks Competitors; Spams Their Customers
from the now-there's-a-business dept
While internet scams have changed and adapted over the years, from the beginning a popular target has always been folks who are viewing porn -- on the assumption that if they get scammed, they're less likely to then report it out of some sort of embarrassment. It appears that applies over in Korea as well, where the operators of a phone sex company hacked into their competitors' computers, accessed the personal information of over 8 million people, and started sending them "lascivious text messages." Specifically, they searched through the computer systems of over 60 different competitors, to figure out which were their "superior clients" (those who spent over an hour on the phone) and targeted those clients with more specific text messages. Even better, they did this by registering phones in the names of homeless people, so that they wouldn't have to pay the bills. Of course, it seems that they were found out and have now been arrested for the scam.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Brilliant
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Confidence tricks often work this way
There is a popular film where some wide boys are talking about a scam to take money from people for sex toys, never deliver them, but offer refunds. When the refunds arrive they are cheques from a company called "Electric climax ass dildo Ltd" or something. Nobody ever takes the cheques to the bank to cash.
419 scams involve a similar psychology. Once people are able to realise that they are being scammed they go into denial at their own foolishness.
If you ever get into this situation go to the police and ask to speak to someone from fraud. These people are trained to handle it, confidentially, and believe me they've already seen it all and won't bat an eyelid at your bizzare fetish or stupidity.
It's like people who get sick with breast or testicular tumours because they are too embarrassed to go to the doctor early enough.
Remember you are dealing with professionals who won't ridicule you.
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well then..
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real men of genius
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Re Phone Sex Hackers
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