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Previously on "I need a virus for fraudster/scamster"

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    That's right, vigilante justice is legal "if they deserve it".
    And according to Harriet the court of public opinion holds a higher jurisdiction than the court of law

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  • d000hg
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    That's right, vigilante justice is legal "if they deserve it".

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  • PharmaContractor
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    Surely it's not a 'misuse' sending some low-life crim some irritant little virus?

    How many of these scum ever get caught??

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  • voodooflux
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    I would advise just walking away, rather than falling foul of the Computer Misuse Act.

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  • PharmaContractor
    started a topic I need a virus for fraudster/scamster

    I need a virus for fraudster/scamster

    Hi,

    Some chap in Nigeria has tried to defraud me of a few $$$$. Is selling an Apple Mac on gumtree. Was located in the same city as me, then suddenly moved when I told him I could collect it in person. Of course he prefers cash up-front and then I can wait for the Mac to arrive....yeah right.

    I've played email ping-pong for a couple of days now, but feel I should email this fraudulent relationship. Now rather than baiting this chap for another 2 months, I'd like to 'punish' him...

    ...so was thinking of sending him an email attachment with a virus that would give him some PC probs (along the lines of "Please find my payment details in the attached document").

    So just need to get hold of a virus - can anyone help me? I usually delate the buggers when I discover them. And now I need one!

    Or if you have a brighter idea for revenge, please divulge!

    Thanks,

    PC

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