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Order an iPhone, support a Latvian hacker
July 03, 2007
Looking for an iPhone, the hot new technological gadget from Apple? Then don’t click on the pop-up ad that appears while visiting Google or Yahoo!, reports SunbeltBLOG. All you will accomplish is to financially support some ne’er-do-well in Latvia.
The pop-up ads direct the computer user to iphone.com—but not the iphone.com run by Apple. The fake Web site provides a three-step process for ordering the mobile telephone: pick the model of your choice, provide your personal information and then send payment via Western Union or Moneygram to someone in Latvia.
According to the British magazine PC Advisor, Latvia is “a hacker hotbed like its Baltic neighbours and former occupier, Russia.”
— Andris Straumanis
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Comments about this article
Dean Strautins
My experience has been that Latvia is also perceived to be a hotbed of spammers. Having an email address ending wth .lv will often result in your email not getting through to people in some other countries - especially Sweden. But as Latvians have done more to reinforce a corrupt image than a clean image we reap what we sow.
16 Jul 2007 (Latvia)