From the new issue of Readers' Digest....
Readers' Digest said:
A British television show host thinks all the angst about cyberthieves is just rumormongering. To prove it, Jeremy Clarkson posted his bank account details in a newspaper. After learning that cyberthieves had gone through his bank account, Clarkson admitted he had been misinformed.
that happened about January-ish...I think they found the guys and got the money back though....
He's funny and witty but not exceptionally intelligent...
I thought that he was acctually quite brilliant, he just plays the fool. After this one...
EricM
HalfDork
5/29/09 2:41 p.m.
lol
Do NOT post your banking information publicly!!!
Odly, it is those that you wouldn't expect to fall victim of scams that do.
I am a data security analyst for the University of Illininois. and though I can not say exactly who, a senior tenuriourd faculty member lost all of his savings and Most of his 401K (403(b)) to a nigerian scam about transfering money out of the country. When we interviewed him he was still delussinal about being the only person who could help these people......
Reader's Digest put a nice spin on the sort too, I see...
The "cyber thieves" (I suspect Hammond) took $500 out of his account and donated it to some charity Clarkson loathed.
Carson
HalfDork
5/29/09 9:45 p.m.
Did you ever see those ads on tv about the $1 Million guarantee for identity theft insurance? The guy says, "I'm so confident I put my actual Social Security number on the side of this bus." About a month later, someone ripped off his identity and stole a bunch of his money. Go figure.
Carson wrote:
Did you ever see those ads on tv about the $1 Million guarantee for identity theft insurance? The guy says, "I'm so confident I put my actual Social Security number on the side of this bus." About a month later, someone ripped off his identity and stole a bunch of his money. Go figure.
While the company is E36 M3ty, that's not (totally) true. Apparently there's a few people out there using his SSN, but nobody stole a bunch of his money.
Carson
HalfDork
5/29/09 10:29 p.m.
Osterkraut wrote:
Carson wrote:
Did you ever see those ads on tv about the $1 Million guarantee for identity theft insurance? The guy says, "I'm so confident I put my actual Social Security number on the side of this bus." About a month later, someone ripped off his identity and stole a bunch of his money. Go figure.
While the company is E36 M3ty, that's not (totally) true. Apparently there's a few people out there using his SSN, but nobody stole a bunch of his money.
Well, even if my memory wasn't perfect, it wasn't a particularly brilliant plan by the CEO.
Osterkraut wrote:
Reader's Digest put a nice spin on the sort too, I see...
The "cyber thieves" (I suspect Hammond) took $500 out of his account and donated it to some charity Clarkson loathed.
I hope that was the case. Or maybe James was behind it
someone tried the same thing on the stig, and he drove a ducati at WOT directly thru the guys torso...Stig then posted it on you tube and the guys family gave the money back and moved to nigeria