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Lame spam of the day: US Airways reservation

Robert Weiner

I got 8 of these at 2 different email addresses, always a sign of spam. Subject: Please confirm your US Airways online registration. Depart date: 4/5/2012. The pitch is similar to the American Airlines ticket scam but not as well done. This site says the links lead to malware. Confirmation code: 768404. Flight 5232.

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Lame spams of the day: another roundup

Robert Weiner

Email: robert@rlweiner.com. Subject: Executive Team (also 2012-10-21-New York Conference - Registration). messages included attachments Invoices-14-2012.htm, htm, Invoices-13-2012.htm htm , Invoices-12-2012.htm, An almost identical spam with Invoice_P350.htm Please do not reply to this email.

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Lame spam of the day: Instant Acrobat Upgrade

Robert Weiner

Some quick indicators that it isn't real: I get updates through the installed Adobe Updater, not as email messages. I also looked at the domain registration for instant-acrobat-upgrade.com and it's registered to someone in Oslo (actually, Oslo,Oslo,AF 0951) with a Yahoo email address. Copyright 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated.

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Lame spams of the day: ADP Notifications

Robert Weiner

Since I don't use ADP it's obvious that they're spam, but others may fall for them. Expiration date: Aug 27 23:59:59 GMT-03:59 2012. --. Dear ADP Client August 2012. This is where you manage your users’ access to ADP’s Internet services, and includes the self-service registration process. Days left before expiration: 1.

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10 Ways To Segment Donors To Improve Nonprofit Fundraising Effectiveness

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In another 2013 study conducted by Blackbaud found that “response and click through rates in nonprofit email campaigns declined by 16% and 18.7%, from 2012.” This means that email campaigns lacked creativity, personalization, and users felt like they were receiving a spammed message, not a message that was sent specifically for them.

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