thanks for the links, +1, and naturally good advice in general
personally I will engage when I'm curious about the angle. today's lesson is you can send a jpg that entirely disrupts/ends the script. they called me a slur and ended there, almost making you doubt the bot at all. interesting, that's why i can't help myself at times
Fraud messages are all over most social platforms that have DMs. I post photos and news links to: Tumblr, Bluesky, Instagram, Mastodon, LinkedIn, Threads and Nextdoor —- in order of worst to best. I get plenty of people who say they want to buy NFTs of my photos or who are attractive women who hold out the promise of romance, etc.
A friend of mine came across money for the first time in his life because he got evicted illegally from a homeless shelter and he has a person who sends texts like ‘I am at your local airport and need money for a cab to come see you’. Fortunately he had a friend who convinced him to go the airport in a cab himself where he found no sign of this person. We are all trying to wake this person up to the fact that they’re being targeted but it’s very hard to convince a person who is infatuated that their infatuation is wrong.
It starts out with something really innocent like ‘hey!’ but they will soon ask you question to qualify you like ‘how old are you!’ And ‘where do you live?’
Never engage, delete as spam, block, move on.
> People are absolutely _COOKED_ unless equipped with healthy suspicion
Chinese Criminals Made More Than $1 Billion From Those Annoying Texts - https://www.wsj.com/tech/cybersecurity/url-scam-texts-china-... | https://archive.today/brqTS - October 14th, 2025
HN threads: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wsj.com%2Ftech%2...
thanks for the links, +1, and naturally good advice in general
personally I will engage when I'm curious about the angle. today's lesson is you can send a jpg that entirely disrupts/ends the script. they called me a slur and ended there, almost making you doubt the bot at all. interesting, that's why i can't help myself at times
Fraud messages are all over most social platforms that have DMs. I post photos and news links to: Tumblr, Bluesky, Instagram, Mastodon, LinkedIn, Threads and Nextdoor —- in order of worst to best. I get plenty of people who say they want to buy NFTs of my photos or who are attractive women who hold out the promise of romance, etc.
A friend of mine came across money for the first time in his life because he got evicted illegally from a homeless shelter and he has a person who sends texts like ‘I am at your local airport and need money for a cab to come see you’. Fortunately he had a friend who convinced him to go the airport in a cab himself where he found no sign of this person. We are all trying to wake this person up to the fact that they’re being targeted but it’s very hard to convince a person who is infatuated that their infatuation is wrong.
It starts out with something really innocent like ‘hey!’ but they will soon ask you question to qualify you like ‘how old are you!’ And ‘where do you live?’
See https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scam-inc-from-the-econ...
(Note I get a lot of crude promotional stuff that somebody drew with a crayon in LinkedIn but no scams, same with NextDoor)