Will wrote:
Something humourous I've found in my spam inbox - an email from "trademark Wikimedia" offering me "top quality medicine". I know about exotic names used in spam emails, but I'd never thought "Wikimedia" would be one. The scary thing is, I think this has happened before.
Lately spammers have started using current news headlines as the subject lines in their emails as a way of getting people to open them. I actually got a Viagra ad a few days ago with the subject line, "Wikipedia founder plans search engine."
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