Fraudulent Tax Refunds
I’m getting a couple of these e-mails every day now.

Tax Refund Spam E-Mail
My ISP marks them as spam. But they are.
Note that it is not specifically addressed to me in any way and that there is no mention of my name or tax number.
Don’t ever login. This one was hosted in Korea.
The Russian Attack
It would appear that Russia has been using Twitter, Facebook and other sites to silence a Georgian with whom they disagree.
I take a dim view of this, as I’m a great believer in free speech, but it doesn’t really matter that much. The fact that it’s now clear that the Russians attempted the silencing does them more damage, than one Georgian blogger.
Technology will continue to improve over the next few years and censorship of the Internet will make these sort of attacks much more difficult.
I do find it strange that Russia should use the Internet in this way, when according to Internet spam experts like SpamHaus, three of the top ten spammers are based in the Russian Federation. I think of phrases that use pot, kettle and black.
Worst Spam Yet?
I got this spam message from IRISH LOTTERY[awarded@winner.com]
Ha ganado 801,613 euros. enviar sus datos personales completos para procesar su reclamo.
Irlandés Lotería
Hmm! I can’t understand a word of it!
By worst, I mean least intelligent! If anybody falls for this one, they deserve to be conned.