Yesterday, this slipped past my lab's spam filters.
Dear Friend,
My name is Sgt.Br**n H*rn.of the Contract Unit of US Military here in Baghdad-Iraq,we have about USD$29.7 United States Dollars that we want to move out of the country.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2988455.stm[This points to a legitimate BBC story from 2003 about troops finding huge bundles of cash in Baghdad.--WSH]
Kindly re-confirm to me the followings:
(1) Your full name:(2) Your full address and the City of Residence:(3)Your Direct Telephone and Mobile Number: (4) Nearest airport:
Private and secured Email:sgtbr**nh*rn@live.com
Regards,
Sgt.Br**n H*rn.
(Since the name the scammer gives belongs to a real sergeant, I have obfuscated it.)
Now, I have considerable fondness for
Kelly's Heroes, a 1970 WWII comedy in which American soldiers attempt to steal a fortune in gold from a bank behind German lines. And I receive "
Spanish Prisoner" spams all the time.
But I must say that USD$29.7 United States Dollars is the lowest figure for which I have ever been asked to risk involvement in a criminal enterprise.