Why do scams trojan horses ect always use ťĥéşé țýpěś õf şpéćîãľ ļéťťëřš doesn’t that just make the scam look obvious?

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Why do scams trojan horses ect always use ťĥéşé țýpěś õf şpéćîãľ ļéťťëřš doesn’t that just make the scam look obvious?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

In addition to get pass filters, these scams’ target is always to get the most gullible marks anyway. If someone still reply after seeing all the strange characters, they are more likely to actually send money.

Anonymous 0 Comments

In addition to get pass filters, these scams’ target is always to get the most gullible marks anyway. If someone still reply after seeing all the strange characters, they are more likely to actually send money.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I think it’s also worth noting (as I haven’t seen it mentioned) that in certain fonts, some of those accent marks can range from less-than-obvious to totally invisible.

I’ve seen a snippet of Javascript make the rounds on my coding servers that *shouldn’t* work, but does because there’s invisible accent characters pulling the weight of alphabet letters.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I think it’s also worth noting (as I haven’t seen it mentioned) that in certain fonts, some of those accent marks can range from less-than-obvious to totally invisible.

I’ve seen a snippet of Javascript make the rounds on my coding servers that *shouldn’t* work, but does because there’s invisible accent characters pulling the weight of alphabet letters.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I think it’s also worth noting (as I haven’t seen it mentioned) that in certain fonts, some of those accent marks can range from less-than-obvious to totally invisible.

I’ve seen a snippet of Javascript make the rounds on my coding servers that *shouldn’t* work, but does because there’s invisible accent characters pulling the weight of alphabet letters.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Scams that look obvious are intentional

identifying targets is the most time consuming and least lucrative part of any scam

anyone who replies to the “obvious scam” is likely pretty easy to scam

making the scammers job much easier

Anonymous 0 Comments

Scams that look obvious are intentional

identifying targets is the most time consuming and least lucrative part of any scam

anyone who replies to the “obvious scam” is likely pretty easy to scam

making the scammers job much easier

Anonymous 0 Comments

Scams that look obvious are intentional

identifying targets is the most time consuming and least lucrative part of any scam

anyone who replies to the “obvious scam” is likely pretty easy to scam

making the scammers job much easier

Anonymous 0 Comments

A big part of it is most easily stated quite harshly:

They want to find idiots.

They don’t want to waste their time on people who are going to figure out their scam is a scam.. a sucker’s born every minute and they’re in a rush to find that sucker.

It’s obvious to you. Sadly, to an alarmingly large number of people, it’s not that obvious. Those people are the intended targets.

Anonymous 0 Comments

A big part of it is most easily stated quite harshly:

They want to find idiots.

They don’t want to waste their time on people who are going to figure out their scam is a scam.. a sucker’s born every minute and they’re in a rush to find that sucker.

It’s obvious to you. Sadly, to an alarmingly large number of people, it’s not that obvious. Those people are the intended targets.