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New Strategy Of Scammers: Professor Adelekan's Story. by AKO1(m): 3:41pm On Jul 17, 2008
Hello,
Someone shared this note with me on my facebook and I felt that I should share it with you guys here on Nairaland.



My name is Professor M. Adelekan. On 3 June 2008, I received an email in
my hotmailaddress asking me to reconfirm my account or risk it being
deleted. The mail statedthat 'hotmail' is experiencing congestion problem,
and would delete all accounts notreconfirmed within 48 hours or so. This
'hotmail' alert mail looked quite genuineas it had the MSN logo etc.
Believing this mail was genuine, I responded bysupplying all the required
details including my password. On 4 June 2008, I was alerted by friends
all over the globe that they have received an e-mail purportedly
signed in my name stating that I have been stranded in Malaysia and asking
people to send money to me via Western Union .

As I used the same password for my yahoo account, the scammers also gained
access into my yahoo account and sent a similar mail to many people on the
contact list.
The fraudsters changed the passwords in both accounts and completely
denied me access to the accounts. I could therefore only send out a
disclaimer to a small numb er of contacts who I could remember and reach by
phone or through other means.

The amount of damage that the scammers have done and could do in the short
and long term could only best be imagined.

First, the scammers have sent the hoax mail to so many people all over
the globe, including my several contacts during my stint in the United
Nations. Many of the latter I have not communicated with for years. The
mail has also gone to many professional colleagues. Thanks to those of
you who could contact me one way or the other to check what has happened.
However, many do not even know where I work at the moment and I only hope
they have not fallen prey to the antics of the scammers.
My Medical Director here in the UK received his own copy of the e-mail
while attending a conference in the USA . He quickly left the conference
room and sent a message to his secretary to contact me before getting the
money across to me. Of course, I was sitting in my office when the MD's
secretary contacted my own secretary.

Secondly, I have many sensitive documents in the two accounts that have
been compromised. I have therefore alerted my professional colleagues and
bodies, business concerns, local and international law enforcement
agencies about this scam to pre-empt and avert (as much as possible) any
illegal use of these documents.

Thirdly, this scam has put me and my family under intense stress since 4
June202008. In the days following the scam, we had to respond to telephone
calls from concerned colleagues and friends from all continents 24 hours
of the day.

Further the whole episode has been like 'robbery without a gun' with these
scammers gaining full access to documents I had always thought were
'reservedly mine and confidential' . There is also the fear of the
unknown with regard to what illegal use these scammers could make of the
documents. Finally, it is psychologically depressing and distracting when
you have several work time lines to meet.

What measures have I taken? I reported the incident to yahoo and hotmail
within 24 hours of its occurrence. I received automated messages from
both organizations stating that some action would be taken. However, up
till now, only hotmail has asked me to formally lodge a complaint to them
through my Solicitor. I am currently working on the latter.

Following some advice I received from an IT expert, I was able use the
'forgot your password' prompt on my old yahoo address, answered the
security questions and reset my password. Hence, I have regained full
access to my old yahoo address although I do not intend to use the
compromised address any longer. As hitherto stated, I have alerted
relevant individuals and organizations on the security aspects of the
scam.

Lessons to learn

1. Never fall into the same trap I fell into. Never20respond to any
mail requesting that you reconfirm your yahoo and hotmail account under
whatever pretext, particularly where you are requested to supply your
password.

2. Please realize that the scammers are becoming more desperate by
the day and do not care in the least about the possible multiple
psychological, social and economic consequences of their action. Hence,
we should be sensitive to any other tricks they may come up with.


A British MP Sarah McCarthy-Fry also became a victim to a similar scam
method last week (see BBC News http://news. bbc.co.uk http://news.
bbc.co.uk/ of 19 June 2008).

3. Do not keep or save sensitive files and documents on your yahoo,
hotmail or similar accounts. They are no longer as safe as we had always
thought they were.
The experts advise that such documents should be kept in our hard disks and
essentially should be password-protected.
Some people have even suggested that yahoo and hotmail should no longer be
used for serious business and we should instead subscribe to less-
popularized and less at-risk e-mail providers. A serious food for
thought, I would think.

4. &n bsp; Please read more about steps to take to avoid becoming a victim to
this scam technique called phishing in the security sections of yahoo or
hotmail.

5. Remember this is a clear case of prevention being better than
cure. If you fall a victim, you are completely on your own struggling to
cope to with the multiple adverse effects, including contracting a
solicitor to fight your case for you. My experience is that yahoo and
hotmail as organizations are very slow in responding, if they do at
all.They would also not take any immediate action to close down the
affected account due to privacy rights of their subscribers, among other
possible reasons.

6. Please circulate this write-up widely to your family, friends and
colleagues in order to raise awareness and prevent more people falling
victim to this scamming technique.

Conclusion: E-mail scamming is taking a frighteningly dangerous dimension
as scammers now use the more invasive method called phishing, which
exposes their victim to serious consequences as highlighted in this piece.
Those of us whose daily business hinge squarely on the e-mail system need
to be fully aware of this and other newly emerging scamming methods. We
should alert one another and work with relevant organizations including
law enforcement agencies to stop the scammers in their track. We should
take all precautions to avoid becoming a victim to what I have described
as 'robbery=2 0without a gun'. Thank God, I am not aware that any of my
contacts has sent any money to the scammers but this does not make the
possible short and long-term impacts any less damaging. I thank you all
for your support during this trying period.

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