In a new online striptease, the beautiful blonde who promises to remove her slinky scraps of lingerie doesn't want your money. She's interested in your brain.
This site tricks unsuspecting Internet users into helping the scammers break the online barriers that banks and e-mail services have setup to protect users.
These safeguards require users to prove they are human by reading wavy, oddly shaped jumbles of letters and numbers that appear in an image and typing them out.
In the new scam, an icon of an alluring woman suddenly appears on a Windows computer infected by a virus. After clicking on the icon, the user sees a photo of an attractive woman who vows to take off an article of clothing each time the jumble of figures next to her is entered.
But the woman never fully undresses, and after several passwords are entered the program restarts, enticing unsuspecting users into trying again. While running passwords entered against sites you have visited in your browser's history.
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Sherri-Anne Myers8
Ladystrange Lingerie
I have not heard of this one yet. I guess sex sells anything,lol?