[nsp-sec] Attn Google - Money laundering advertisement of the day -> Work in our company

Peter Moody pmoody at google.com
Tue Jul 1 12:09:45 EDT 2008


ack.

grumble grumble audio captchas grumble grumble

Cheers,
-pm

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Joel Rosenblatt <joel at columbia.edu> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Here is the latest work at home and launder our money advertisement - send
> your information to williamdarden.chg at gmail.com
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> Please shut down this account if possible.
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> Thank you,
> Joel Rosenblatt
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> Dear applicant
>
> Our HR Department managers have reviewed your CV and reached the conclusion
> that your candidature is in line with our requirements for the QM (quality
> manager) position. We shall provide you with more detailed information on
> the vacancy later and now we would like to briefly introduce our Company.
>
> E-commerce: on-line purchase of real goods for real money is most rapidly
> growing e-business sphere. But as in real trade, the main business processes
> of virtual shops are receiving and filling of customer orders in accordance
> with their requirements, delivery of goods and services. Our Company
> “Miracle Electronics” is engaged in on-line sale of domestic
> appliances and audio/video equipment.  Here we should note the specific
> feature of our Company: we are finding goods that were returned to the shop
> for different reasons, rejects, commodities with visible mechanical damages
> that have not affected their functional capacities etc. We also purchase
> discounted goods or goods in damaged packing, so-called “open
> box”. All these goods are received by our QM who can access their
> working capacity. All you need at this stage is to open the box, compare the
> goods with the invoice and check for mechanical damage. In case nothing
> critical is found, the commodity i!
> s packed and sent to the sales manager (SM) for sale in Europe.
>
> Why we mobilize namely you to work in our Company:
> Real estate, sales areas, sales personnel, security and even warehouses are
> replaced in on-line stores by disk space, computer programs and the
> necessary number of specialists. But what is more important, the period of
> launch and change in assortment is reduced, while the scalability of
> business is hardly limited. In the virtual display one can see goods that
> are missing at the warehouse. Taking into account all these factors, our
> Company can offer some of the lowest prices in the market being highly
> competitive with the quality of the supplied commodity, as well as with its
> further service, whether it be warranty repair, after-sales service or 100%
> return of goods.
>
> Having an extensive network of our QM we can supply goods to our customers
> in different regions more promptly because the workload of every employee is
> streamlined in the most efficient manner.
>
> In the context of today the companies regard Internet not only as means of
> global partner search for companies, but also as a new logistic channel.
> Many goods and services can be provided to the client on-line. Our Company
> was among the first to understand it. We appreciate those who work with us
> in one team. Our Company will provide you with a whole range of bonus offers
> and various incentives.
>
> If you are interested in our offer, we are awaiting your decision. You will
> receive more detailed description of the work process together with the
> contract.
>
> E-mail : williamdarden.chg at gmail.com
>
>
> Thank you,
> HR Department
> Cherry Hill Glass
>
>
>
>
> Joel Rosenblatt, Manager Network & Computer Security
> Columbia Information Security Office (CISO)
> Columbia University, 612 W 115th Street, NY, NY 10025 / 212 854 3033
> http://www.columbia.edu/~joel
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