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Blog: A.G. warns of new e-mail scam
Photos and story by Dana Haynes
Oregon Attorney General John Kroger is warning folks of a new e-mail scam, coming soon to a computer terminal near you.
鈥淭he e-mail describes a travel nightmare,鈥 Kroger wrote today. 鈥溾楬elp! I’ve been robbed at gunpoint while visiting London and desperately need your assistance!鈥
鈥淣o money, no credit cards, no passport or cell phone 鈥 your friend is scared and stranded,鈥 the attorney general continued. 鈥淲hat they need you to do is wire them some money quickly. Your instinct is to help your friend. But don鈥檛 because it鈥檚 probably a scam.鈥
Fake emergency e-mails are being sent by scammers posing as a friend or family member, Kroger said. The messages come from thieves who gather contact information by either hijacking someone鈥檚 e-mail or social networking account, or by collecting the names of people who are cc鈥檇 on mass e-mails.
The scam message, he warns, may come from an e-mail address that looks a lot like a friend鈥檚 real one.
The attorney general’s office offers .