Security companies are warning of a new email scam that is posing as a letter from a US Marine serving in Iraq.
The email is a variant of the standard 419 scam, where huge riches are promised if the recipient hands over their bank account details and pays an ever increasing number of commissions and bribes.
The message reads: 'My name is Sgt Richard Murphy, I am in the Military Engineering Unit here Baghdad, Iraq. We have about $15 Million US dollars that we want to move out of the country. My colleagues and I need a good partner, someone we can trust. This is a risk free and legal business (oil money).'
Sadly, it is not risk free, despite the claims in the e-mail. Anyone who falls for this stands to lose thousands of dollars.
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Wow, thats a new one. Someone sending spam email pretending to be a marine...its usually persian princes or some such nonsense.
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