A Very Interesting Email from my “BOSS”

I just got an email from my boss, followed by a text message from my boss. But it didn’t take me long to realize that this wasn’t my boss. It was a scammer!

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24 thoughts on “A Very Interesting Email from my “BOSS”

  1. Ooh, one of my best friends from high school used to be a football coach there.

    You'd be surprised at how many people fall for phone scams pretending to be someone they work with. At my old job at a high end hotel, I'd get them almost daily. Someone pretending to be "from corporate" and wanting to know the last 10 credit card numbers we ran or something. They were so easy to spot it was comical, but apparently people fall for it, because it kept happening.

  2. This is the same scam we been getting at our college, but your scammer is an idiot script kiddie who has no knowledge of educational institutions as the scam we usually see is fake "change your password…", "You email has been suspended…" or the fake "You have been selected to be published in our college's educator 'book', please pay $$$ and submit your writing in X hours… Limited time…" and watch out for this one: "[Insert your state name here] Poison Control Center". The rule of thumb is if it didn't come from [yourschoolnamehere].edu it is a SCAM!

  3. Boss: i need you to pay a fee of 100000000.3757462646462636464726475736474636475747364656464636465768474746454646454544544454545454545454545454545454545454749590193847561029384857661038475630183756102938565103856
    Ben: WHAT THE FU-

  4. Although in this case it looks like the location is correct, why don't you mention that there's a possibility they could be using a VPN and that the location isn't accurate?

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