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« One more reason GW is good for us | Main | Another Week of GW News, September 7, 2008 »

Climate Conference Scam

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Posted on: September 7, 2008 8:48 AM, by coby

Eli Rabett reports that Brian Schmidt reports that Inel reports a fake climate conference phishing scam.

Just thought I should report that!

How much money could a scammer get from that!? Hardly the same universal appeal as your typical "Nigerian banker wants to share $35 million with you" scam.

Oh well, just don't sign up.

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I've also wondered how the scammers plan to make much money. Seems a little weird.

Tangent - I think the whole "hat tip" tradition in blogging is unnecessary.

Posted by: Brian Schmidt | September 8, 2008 1:46 PM

Well, so much for my triple-tipper then! ;o )

Posted by: coby | September 8, 2008 1:51 PM

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