wanttaja
En-Route
Got a text via Messenger today, purporting to be from the account of an old friend, complete with his picture. It was trying to lead me into a discussion on some supposed new disability benefit.
I suspected early on that this was a fake, and my "What airplane did you solo in" question was never answered.
I'm not looking for a "Facebook/Messenger are evil" discussion. What I *am* curious about is how the perpetrator of this intends to profit from it. I was expecting to receive a link to a malicious site, but the perp never sent me one. Just kept dropping hints about how they'd received a bunch of money from a "Compensation appeals board."
But no links, and no suggestions to send them money.
So...how are they expecting to make money? I'd love to keep stringing them on (like I do phone scammers) and waste their time. But I'm suspecting it's a bot, and trying to string them along doesn't make any difference. Do they just send the malicious URL automatically after N responses?
How does this sort of scam work?
Ron Wanttaja
I suspected early on that this was a fake, and my "What airplane did you solo in" question was never answered.
I'm not looking for a "Facebook/Messenger are evil" discussion. What I *am* curious about is how the perpetrator of this intends to profit from it. I was expecting to receive a link to a malicious site, but the perp never sent me one. Just kept dropping hints about how they'd received a bunch of money from a "Compensation appeals board."
But no links, and no suggestions to send them money.
So...how are they expecting to make money? I'd love to keep stringing them on (like I do phone scammers) and waste their time. But I'm suspecting it's a bot, and trying to string them along doesn't make any difference. Do they just send the malicious URL automatically after N responses?
How does this sort of scam work?
Ron Wanttaja