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Cybercriminals turn local, attack with Hindi spam


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Lucky B
Spammer's new way
by Lucky B on May 18, 2011 03:47 AM

These spams are very common and usually in English language.
But now spammers want to aid some twist and using other languages.

Use common sense and do not open any unrealistic emails.

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tamiliannotindian
Hindi -- a spam language
by tamiliannotindian on May 17, 2011 05:12 PM  | Hide replies

There is no surprise as Hindi itself is a spam language

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Lucky B
Re: Hindi -- a spam language
by Lucky B on May 18, 2011 03:45 AM
You are a blot on your civilized language. I am sure your language or culture doesn't teach you this.

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antipakanticongress
Re: Hindi -- a spam language
by antipakanticongress on May 21, 2011 04:32 PM
Crash Course For Tamil

Take a empty metal box
Put 5-6 stones in it.
And just shake it and hear the voice
Its tamil

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Sheetal Kaur
Cybercriminals turn local
by Sheetal Kaur on May 17, 2011 04:29 PM  | Hide replies

This shows how brainless Indian are.Rajgopal Rao is corporate lawyer, which means he deals with high profile company affairs.
Yet he could not think that how could he have won a lottery when he did not even enter the draw he simply failed to understand.
this show how easy pray indians are show them something glittering and they will think it is gold.
leave something on the street and they will happily pick it without thinking that it could be planted there for a purpose and could land them in trouble or it could even explode when touched.
NO WONDER THE WORLD TAKE THEM FOR A RIDE.
A WHOLE BUNCH OF FOOLS.


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guenther_eismacher@rediffmail.com
Re: Cybercriminals turn local
by guenther_eismacher@rediffmail.com on May 17, 2011 10:04 PM
Oh come on ..this is just goofed up story ... Is it been verified the Gurgaon-based corporate lawyer Rajgopal Rao's identity . its justlike bollywood movie watch and throw. idiots discuss further on Sans bhi kabhi bahu thi'

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Power Cut
Re: Cybercriminals turn local
by Power Cut on May 17, 2011 04:30 PM
That also shows how greedy Indians are!!

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Save Tiger
Re: Re: Cybercriminals turn local
by Save Tiger on May 17, 2011 04:34 PM
People are greedy everywhere you bafoon

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santosh vijayan
Re: Cybercriminals turn local
by santosh vijayan on May 17, 2011 04:33 PM
I am sure they turn brainless after 12 o clock lol


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Sheetal Kaur
Cybercriminals turn local
by Sheetal Kaur on May 17, 2011 04:29 PM

This shows how brainless Indian are.Rajgopal Rao is corporate lawyer, which means he deals with high profile company affairs.
Yet he could not think that how could he have won a lottery when he did not even enter the draw he simply failed to understand.
this show how easy pray indians are show them something glittering and they will think it is gold.
leave something on the street and they will happily pick it without thinking that it could be planted there for a purpose and could land them in trouble or it could even explode when touched.
NO WONDER THE WORLD TAKE THEM FOR A RIDE.
A WHOLE BUNCH OF FOOLS.


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JIGISHU SHAH
Reliance Industries has rolled back petrol prices by Rs2.50 per l
by JIGISHU SHAH on May 17, 2011 04:24 PM

Reliance Industries has rolled back petrol prices by Rs2.50 per litre. Crude oil prices fell below $97 a barrel on Tuesday in Asia extending a two-week fall amid investor concern slowing US economic growth could undermine demand for crude.

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Sushil Mishra
uSE Quick Heal Anti Virus to get out of such smap
by Sushil Mishra on May 17, 2011 04:00 PM  | Hide replies

Hello... !!

Use Quick Heal Anti Virus to kill such spam email

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Power Cut
Re: uSE Quick Heal Anti Virus to get out of such smap
by Power Cut on May 17, 2011 04:29 PM
Make it much simpler. Dont open any mail you dont have a clue about. Simple as that.

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Jyoti Kumar
Re: Re: uSE Quick Heal Anti Virus to get out of such smap
by Jyoti Kumar on May 17, 2011 05:31 PM
A simpler idea is to not use internet. 98% Indians remain completely safe from spam because they do not have Internet access.

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bhosudike@rediffmail.com
Re: Re: Re: uSE Quick Heal Anti Virus to get out of such smap
by bhosudike@rediffmail.com on May 18, 2011 04:48 AM
@ Jyoti Kumar: your sentence is like stopping breathing because it contains pollutants :)
I suggest you stop browsing internet pages and stay at home like a buffon reading all the soft p0*rn coming in TOI. You will not be affected by spam then.....

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