Anatomy of Scam Emails - How To Recognise A Phishing Scam Message

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • This one is just an informational video in which I'll try to uplift the training level of everyone who has ever asked me "Is this email legit?"
    If you have to ask, the answer is probably 'No', but here's how you can work it out for yourself.

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  • @unexpectedcaveman6573
    @unexpectedcaveman6573 5 років тому +2415

    I often get phishing emails supposedly from my boss. I know they're not real because the email uses polite words, like 'please', and 'thank you...

  • @umbra1016
    @umbra1016 5 років тому +2179

    "There is no such thing as a real-world situation that is improved by panic." Ah, some solid words of wisdom right there.

    • @bmo14lax
      @bmo14lax 4 роки тому +19

      I would argue the exact opposite as our bodies literally are tuned to deal with great panic in milliseconds, it's called fight or flight.

    • @NovemberXXVII
      @NovemberXXVII 4 роки тому +51

      @@bmo14lax I'd argue with that argument because have you seen the ways panicked people "deal with" stressors?
      Also basing that argument on what our bodies are "tuned" for is a textbook naturalistic fallacy: just cause our evolution produced something doesn't mean it's rational or leads to outcomes we like. Nature doesn't have moral implications it just IS.

    • @1954BadCompany
      @1954BadCompany 4 роки тому +9

      @@NovemberXXVII Nature doesn't have moral implications but it DOES have survival implications.

    • @tgwoolshire
      @tgwoolshire 4 роки тому +3

      Panic is used in nature all the time for good reasons, and by people as well. Just think about it a little harder.

    • @Andrew.Dufresne
      @Andrew.Dufresne 4 роки тому +40

      @@bmo14lax if you don't panic, you can make a better 'fight or flight' decision. You conflated 'adrenaline' with 'panic'.

  • @scammer2480
    @scammer2480 5 років тому +3770

    Imagine how much more money I'd have if I had proper grammar.

  • @manimal785
    @manimal785 5 років тому +426

    I used to think no one actually read emails from unknowns. Then, my wife asked what she should do about her windows account being suspended. She read the email on the very machine that was suspended.

    • @spacecat3198
      @spacecat3198 4 роки тому +103

      The tech equivalent of wondering where your glasses are when you’re wearing them. But sadly it’s more serious than that and not funny.

    • @lawrencescales9864
      @lawrencescales9864 4 роки тому +10

      J J I wear glasses and it’s happened to me... weird hill to die on

    • @eternaldarkness3139
      @eternaldarkness3139 3 роки тому +21

      There's a telephone scam here in Canada where Microsoft supposedly is calling to advise you, your account has been hacked. Then the "cust.service rep." Talks you through the steps to fix the issue.
      Step one: give the rep control of your computer.
      Step two: pay $3000 in Google Play cards to have your computer unlocked
      People fall for this crap.

    • @clairenollet2389
      @clairenollet2389 3 роки тому +7

      I got a call from "the Social Security Administration" saying my account had been cancelled. On the very day my SSA disability check had landed in the bank. Hmmmm ... nothing suspicious THERE.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 2 роки тому +1

      Why would you marry someone inferior in inteligence?And yes smart people dont read them, my inbox is full of emails I have never tached.

  • @hreckward
    @hreckward 4 роки тому +526

    5:04 “Estimated delivery in 5 minutes, but may be delayed in rare circumstances.” 5 minutes? Damn, talk about same day delivery.

    • @celtoucan4956
      @celtoucan4956 4 роки тому +108

      There's just a Russian guy hiding in a bush near your house holding a package, ready to deliver to you

    • @triangulum8869
      @triangulum8869 3 роки тому +32

      Do you live at amazon or something, damn

    • @ericpraline
      @ericpraline 3 роки тому +7

      @@celtoucan4956 lol

    • @proloycodes
      @proloycodes 2 роки тому

      @@celtoucan4956 i actually laughed for the third time at any youtube comment/reply, thanks to you ;)

    • @TheShiningEnergy
      @TheShiningEnergy Рік тому

      and what, pray tell, would be the rare circumstances that would not allow to the package to be delivered in 5 minutes?

  • @SequoiaSleeps
    @SequoiaSleeps 3 роки тому +105

    Every time he said “why would you click on that link” I could FEEL the exasperated IT guy energy

  • @OneToxicPixel
    @OneToxicPixel 5 років тому +380

    My IT teacher in school actually gave me a valuable lesson back then. He said to never click the links in emails I receive, instead, if there might be a problem with any of my accounts, just go to the normal login page and try logging in like you'd usually do. Also I should never open any attached stuff from unknown sources as there is a high possibility that it contains a virus or malware. That man probably saved me from getting scammed a few times and I salute him.
    Edit: ok I had paused the video while writing the comment, so I hadn't watched the end bit yet where you have given this exact advice xD But it's a good piece of advice that you can't give enough nowadays.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +90

      Yep. We're getting to a point soon, I think, where no reputable business will ever ask you to click on a link or open an attachment via email.

    • @colewilder7353
      @colewilder7353 4 роки тому +3

      I believe if you are stupid enough to do blatantly stupid things then nature selection...
      Like get this theres a global pandenic going on of a supposedly deadly virus.. I go to walmart guess what i see?
      A mother with a newborn or very young toddler. Ya know someone with no immune system.. In a public place with potentially deadly virus about... Good job mom... Whats worse is when they have a dude with em.. Meaning
      1 the mom could go shopping.
      2 the dad or bf or what have you could go shopping
      3 they could get a sitter
      4 they could ask family or a friend to watch the kid and go shopping
      For no reason would you ever have a reason to TAKE A FUCKING BABY TO A PUBLIC AREA DURING QUARANTINE
      So if your on of the numbnuts doing this stop it.
      Although if your this stupid then perhaps societys better off without your flawed genes

    • @colewilder7353
      @colewilder7353 4 роки тому +8

      You call it good advise i call it common fuckin sense

    • @mvansumeren4313
      @mvansumeren4313 3 роки тому +21

      @@AtomicShrimp I wish this were the case. Our IT department drives this message home repeatedly and consistently, only to be undermined by heads of the organization. I frequently receive unsolicited emails from higher-ups telling me to follow links to various things which could easily be navigated to. These official emails also contain many of the grammatical errors we use to find and ignore scam emails.
      Edit: I should add that these aren't test emails crafted by our IT department.

    • @theresechristiansen9769
      @theresechristiansen9769 2 роки тому +16

      @@colewilder7353 Riiight. I believe Atomic Shrimp would suggest that YOU may know not because of some fundamental Platonic knowledge of this 'thing' but because you've heard of it. Also, your own grammar suggests you could very well be "then stupid" and "perhaps societys" better off without your flawed behaviour. It has nothing to do with genes, however.

  • @AmosdollMusic
    @AmosdollMusic 5 років тому +370

    Such a great and entertaining video! Most of the time the email title already blows the covers of those scam emails.

  • @danieltaylor4912
    @danieltaylor4912 5 років тому +210

    I cannot stress enough how important it is for someone to say, "Never click a link in an email with only a few exceptions". Even on warning emails that are plausible, or occur around the same time of month like billing notifications, I still _never_ click links in emails. I just go to the websites that I know for certain are from that sender. Even if the email from my bank is legitimate, and they are still telling me that I must do something "urgently" I'll log in to the website that I know is theirs manually. Companies should just stop sending "convenience links" to people in emails because of this exact kind of discussion. If companies don't send links to you, then you know not to click emails that do have links. Simple.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +38

      It won't be long, I think, until all reputable companies just stop ever asking their customers to click a link

    • @colewilder7353
      @colewilder7353 4 роки тому +1

      @@AtomicShrimp caution
      okay say that happens in a year or two maybe ten the scammers with stop using link asking you to go to a fake site like instead of yourlegitbank. com they will have a yourlegltbank. com
      How many people will spot that has the wrong site? First try?
      Also i spaced it because i didn't wanna make a link to anything that'll be bad.

    • @wolf1066
      @wolf1066 3 роки тому +10

      @@colewilder7353 there's nothing a scammer can do to make a person type in the wrong web address for their bank. if they put a link to yourlegltbank in the email, you'd know it's a fake because yourlegitbank doesn't put courtesy links in their emails.
      So you'd type your bank's URL in your browser, go there, log in, and find that there's nothing wrong with your account.

    • @chester4851
      @chester4851 3 роки тому +1

      What happened if we click on the link?

    • @danieltaylor4185
      @danieltaylor4185 3 роки тому +6

      @@chester4851 sorry - I actually lost this account and had to make a new one because it didn't have 2-factor authentication on it. Let that be a lesson to always set it up.
      Anyways, most likely? It'll direct you to a login page that looks like it's legitimate, but will actually send your credentials to the scammer's servers so they can steal whatever info you type into it. But, even more dangerously, some pages can actually steal info from your cookies like your google credentials, for instance. I've heard of that being a thing - not sure if Google found a way to fix this problem or not.
      What's also very likely is they'll know that you clicked the link regardless of their strategy. It'll probably put your email address on a mailing list as a "potential target" for future scams. It tells them that 1) there's actually someone who checks that email address, and 2) that the person answering has the potential to not catch scams before clicking a link, which makes them more likely to fall for a scam later than someone who doesn't even click the link and ignores it.
      That second part is also why you should never plug one of these links into virustotal, no matter how curious you are. Sure, if you think it's real but you don't know, it can be OK. However, Virustotal still sends a request to the server, which will be logged and it'll flag whatever phone number or email associated with that specific address as "viable" and will lead to more scam email/texts. So, I wouldn't do it if you're pretty sure it's a scam.

  • @maw9406
    @maw9406 5 років тому +1790

    Hello dear!
    This video Great .
    *press To goode*
    ô

  • @SHAE141
    @SHAE141 5 років тому +1424

    5:32 *please, we've hardly met* lol

  • @tasveergraphy8492
    @tasveergraphy8492 5 років тому +383

    10:17 "space" exclamation mark
    Don't trust this guy

    • @Qbe_Root
      @Qbe_Root 5 років тому +41


      [spurious space]

    • @Lady8D
      @Lady8D 5 років тому +8

      TasveerGraphy
      Indeed! It's probably a flat earther, judging by the punctuation 😁
      ~ Space Comma!

    • @lank5582
      @lank5582 4 роки тому +3

      Or he's French. Which, well, see above.

    • @qwertyuiop.lkjhgfdsa
      @qwertyuiop.lkjhgfdsa 3 роки тому +1

      It was either sarcastic or it was the font
      (dont r/woooosh me I get the joke)

    • @xeagaort
      @xeagaort 3 роки тому +3

      @@qwertyuiop.lkjhgfdsa r/wooosh

  • @mihaelkYeah
    @mihaelkYeah 4 роки тому +10

    _"Hello, dear!"_
    "Please. We've hardly met."
    Your humor always gives me good chuckles. I love your videos. Entertaining and informative!

  • @snakelegendary5602
    @snakelegendary5602 5 років тому +31

    Major tip: If you still aren't sure about the email, log onto the website and contact customer support. If that means calling someone, do it. But if you followed the great advice in the video, you should be golden!
    also love your channel, really awesome content! Great to listen to when doing gaming or whatever

    • @warrmalaski8570
      @warrmalaski8570 5 років тому

      I had a poney credit card email. So I called the company just to make sure my identity wasn't stolen. luckily it hadn't been.

  • @yerrrrrd
    @yerrrrrd 5 років тому +425

    two scammers disliked this
    (Godwin and Jerry)

    • @Lady8D
      @Lady8D 5 років тому +9

      Yeah buoy
      Ha! Indeed! Looks like the "Community of Scammers" list have found the video now too, all 32 of em hit 👎

    • @markusTegelane
      @markusTegelane 5 років тому +5

      34 now

    • @josephwhitehall3821
      @josephwhitehall3821 4 роки тому +18

      Wrong guess. Its actually John Barosa (Warosa)

    • @PrayerWarriorAnii
      @PrayerWarriorAnii 4 роки тому +4

      And they are Indians

    • @santinogaretto160
      @santinogaretto160 4 роки тому +1

      53

  • @panstacker8393
    @panstacker8393 5 років тому +243

    Don’t Ask me if this video is legit just watch this email

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +134

      Don't email if if this watch is legit. Ask this video

    • @krakowski_6237
      @krakowski_6237 4 роки тому +26

      Ask me if this don't is watch, just email is legit video

    • @idlesquadron7283
      @idlesquadron7283 4 роки тому +10

      @Terry 20 XD best one

    • @alienpoker
      @alienpoker 4 роки тому +17

      Email me if this video is legit. Don’t Ask, just watch.

    • @spacecat3198
      @spacecat3198 4 роки тому +14

      If me is legit. Just watch email. Don’t ask . Â

  • @slaughterround643
    @slaughterround643 5 років тому +287

    You're doing the Lort's work, sir! For every boomer or pensioner who watches this video, a phisher loses their wings!

    • @daveogarf
      @daveogarf 5 років тому +45

      Well, Praise the LORT, and pass the banamas!

    • @GradyBaby13
      @GradyBaby13 5 років тому +15

      @@daveogarf praise greasus

    • @yurigagarin3014
      @yurigagarin3014 5 років тому +9

      @@GradyBaby13 may he save us from the gravel

    • @PatrickMcAsey
      @PatrickMcAsey 5 років тому +6

      If 'the Lord's work' is to warn people against scammers and phishing then why doesn't he get on with it, instead of expecting Atomic Shrimp to do it for him? Or is 'the Lord' just lazy? There's no call to bring religion into this - or into anything.

    • @AcelShock
      @AcelShock 5 років тому +24

      @@PatrickMcAsey chill out dude, it's a joke with obvious spelling and grammatical mistakes to relate to the video

  • @Ender-vx8zq
    @Ender-vx8zq 4 роки тому +15

    I've found that the simple piece of evidence that works in almost every single situation is that you can always just check whatever problem has occurred by going to the site directly. The only exception is if it's something like a confirmation email, but that email was actuated by your own actions, so it's easy to see as safe. I sorely feel that you brushed over the importance of this simple solution since it takes no thinking on the receiver's end.

  • @jayit6851
    @jayit6851 5 років тому +96

    Thank god english is so hard. Makes it harder for these scammers to make convincing emails.

    • @adamwalker9796
      @adamwalker9796 4 роки тому +11

      Maybe writing like this:
      "Hello dear!
      I am contacting you with regards to *something or other*. Eye got your contact eenfo from da publeec dom-main, so please be rest assured that dis is no scam and u WILL NOT hav any re-grets in dealing with dis transacseeon.
      Please get back to me ASAP!
      Thanksyou"
      Is intentional...

    • @BladeTheGabite
      @BladeTheGabite 4 роки тому +12

      Well you know what they say, English is three languages in a trench coat pretending to be one.

    • @Quenlin
      @Quenlin 4 роки тому +6

      They use shitty grammar on purpose to weed out smarter people.

    • @meredithbenjamin6694
      @meredithbenjamin6694 4 роки тому

      I've also had scammers from the US with perfect English. But I don't answer to anyone I don't know.. I definitely don't order anything online.

    • @adamwalker9796
      @adamwalker9796 4 роки тому

      @@Quenlin Exactly!

  • @chemicalman53
    @chemicalman53 5 років тому +54

    Really appreciate your work in this mate. When it comes to emails it is a process that requires digesting several things but once you actually know what those things are it is simple to understand. My own interpretation is:
    1. Companies will not make things urgent over email, ever. If it truly is urgent you don't get an email, you get it via postage.
    2. Anything asking for verification will only be in response to your own actions.
    3. Every single thing that requires you to log in will be able to be done by you spending the minute to ask google to send you to the page rather than click a link. If you have even 1% doubt if something is real, do it manually. Companies never ask for login info randomly, the few times they do so will fall under #2 and be in a direct response to your own action

  • @npcx-mq6cr
    @npcx-mq6cr 4 роки тому +19

    Thank you. Now instead of having a 3 day argument with friends and family to convince them of the precarious situation they are in, I can just force them to watch your entertaining and informative videos.
    And people dare to suggest _you're_ wasting time?!

  • @NenadKralj
    @NenadKralj 5 років тому +34

    I love the CALM-ness in your VOICE - Love It - (: LIKE SERIOUSLY DON'T CLICK ON LINKS :) Man has a point !!

  • @tubeviewerX20
    @tubeviewerX20 5 років тому +34

    Lisa Simpson to her father Homer: “Real mail checks don’t have exclamation points.”

  • @lisaa8795
    @lisaa8795 4 роки тому +2

    Your best advice is get out of the email and log in to your account. Don't click on the links in an email even if it "looks legit" is really excellent advice. Thanksyou.

  • @Jo_Wick
    @Jo_Wick 5 років тому +29

    I would argue that this video was one of your most funny videos. Also, at 3:15 (The iTunes email), I would also find the horribly long subject line concerning. I have never seen such a long subject line, ever.

  • @ingwik
    @ingwik 4 роки тому +24

    This should be an official PSA that everyone should have to watch at least once in their life!

  • @alkaiosvonhabsburg9613
    @alkaiosvonhabsburg9613 5 років тому +50

    I had a brilliant individual send me a mail once that told me I had been hacked and in order to reclaim my account, I simply had to open an attached file and follow the instructions in it.

    • @MrBark1969
      @MrBark1969 5 років тому +4

      Didn't ask virgin

    • @GradyBaby13
      @GradyBaby13 5 років тому +6

      Did you? Did you open the attached file and swallow the instructions in it?

    • @SA77888
      @SA77888 4 роки тому

      Wow - that sounds legit.

  • @untrust2033
    @untrust2033 4 роки тому +2

    Can we have more scam emails please, this is just too funny...

  • @dwnwind
    @dwnwind 5 років тому +80

    I've gotten phishing emails pretending to be PayPal. I do not open or reply. I forward said email to PayPal.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +59

      Yup - that's not a bad idea - many organisations have dedicated mailboxes set up for reporting spoof emails - and at least some of those organisations actively work to try to shut down the scams

    • @alienpoker
      @alienpoker 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, but no. They don’t care.

    • @SpaceWhale5451
      @SpaceWhale5451 3 роки тому +1

      @@alienpoker They’d care since it affects their brand image.

    • @iwakeupandboomimarat
      @iwakeupandboomimarat 3 роки тому

      @@alienpoker if it affects their brand image (ie people reporting their computer got affected negatively due to what they saw as a paypal email), they most likely would

  • @ChevyZ28K10
    @ChevyZ28K10 4 роки тому +4

    I’m going to be having dreams that just randomly say “WHY WOULD YOU CLICK THIS BUTTON” multiple times lol thank you for this though

  • @zappawoman5183
    @zappawoman5183 5 років тому +222

    I watched a very strange 1 minute long advert just to let you have the revenue. I really like your channel! Sorry that I can't afford to support you on Patreon. Please keep up the good work, though!

    • @punisherlee
      @punisherlee 5 років тому +6

      You're not alone

    • @ksaspectre
      @ksaspectre 5 років тому +37

      Hey, It's not watching the full add that earns the creator the big bucks. It's clicking the ads/links. But I didn't tell you that and you should not for any reason do that, because that would be a ToS violation. I don't support that type of stuff *cough* *cough*

    • @killingtimeitself
      @killingtimeitself 5 років тому +1

      KSA Spectre pretty sure it’s the creators that can’t tell people to do that

    • @tommy5965
      @tommy5965 5 років тому +18

      @@ksaspectre it is a ToS violation to click on ads on youtube? That makes no sense. And if you're talking about intentionally clicking them, i don't think they would know lmao

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +64

      Please feel free to skip ads if you like. I am not precious about this (although I appreciate your support)

  • @TwoValuesOfK
    @TwoValuesOfK 4 роки тому +3

    Brilliant video!
    I want to add something we studied in computer science in my IGs, and even before that in middle school:
    Companies such as Facebook, Amazon, PayPal and whatnot will NEVER ask for neither any personal information nor payment over email.

  • @coryman125
    @coryman125 4 роки тому +21

    ...Okay, but I might just start signing informal things off with "thanksyou". It's such a perfect mix of "thanks" and "thank you", I can't help but like it.
    I once had one of these emails from UPS (supposedly)- it was formatted well, had a big chunk of legal speak at the bottom saying a real address from Ontario (a friend of mine there recognised the street), some copyrights, a thing about unsubscribing, and (being Canada) even had a French translation, though I can't speak for the accuracy. But despite all that, the main body of the email was full of grammatical errors, and both the link provided and the email address didn't seem right. Makes you wonder if they just copied it from a real email?
    Anyways, thanksyou for the work you do on these videos :)

  • @jimepley1210
    @jimepley1210 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent. I retired from a US technical school where I provided IT support to staff and faculty. I wish every one of my users would have watched this video. Cheers.

  • @MrHibugji
    @MrHibugji 5 років тому +12

    Even though some people may say its obvious, you reassure us of things, and thats what i really enjoy about your channel. Please keep doing the wonderful job you do so well, with that amazing voice. It makes all sound better. 😊

  • @renoia3067
    @renoia3067 2 роки тому +1

    Your voice is so calming. You remind me of my grandfather. Lost him when I was young but he was just as pleasant and kind as you.

  • @swipesomething
    @swipesomething 5 років тому +7

    Wow, I knew a lot of these things but I still managed to learn something, namely the words "spurious" and "terse", such great vocab, thanks so much!

  • @TheSpeep
    @TheSpeep 5 років тому +5

    I dont even kno why im watching this, but your voice is remarkably soothing to listen to

    • @colewilder7353
      @colewilder7353 4 роки тому

      Actually its kinda grating to me i dont like England accents. But hes funny so

    • @eknaap8800
      @eknaap8800 4 роки тому

      @@colewilder7353 Speaking of grammar and punctuation....

    • @colewilder7353
      @colewilder7353 4 роки тому

      @@eknaap8800 what?

  • @Xgya2000
    @Xgya2000 5 років тому +7

    I never clicked a phishing e-mail before, but I've been curious as to what happens after that.
    Now, that curiosity has never pushed me to do the deed, but you satisfying it in a safe manner in the next video is certainly interesting.
    Awaiting more!

    • @katbryce
      @katbryce 2 роки тому

      You will be taken to a fake website that is dressed up like the actual one. It will ask for various things, and then use that information to do bad things to you.

  • @markymark443
    @markymark443 2 роки тому +6

    "you can not access your PayPal account"
    Well thanks, it's good to know that I do in fact have the ability and option to not access my PayPal account. I was worried that I was legally required to access it regularly.

  • @punisherlee
    @punisherlee 5 років тому +216

    The anatomy of phishing...
    ...for rare atomic shrimps

  • @eunac3037
    @eunac3037 3 роки тому +1

    The voice is so calming, I can fall asleep peacefully at any moment.

  • @danielrhymes4593
    @danielrhymes4593 4 роки тому +7

    Probably the best advice I've ever gotten about email scams is 'if there's a real problem, you'll be able to find out by logging into your account'. If I got a decent enough looking phising email from PayPal and it said I had since unusual transactions on my account, I could just go to PayPal and look. No need to interact with emails I'm certain are FROM PayPal, so why interact with ones I'm not sure about?

  • @mcsonicteam
    @mcsonicteam 5 років тому +5

    I also would like to agree and say just go straight to your account and log in there, regardless of how good the email looks.
    One other thing I notice. Some scammers change the name/user of the senders email to a proper sounding email address. The real email address only becoming visible by clicking a small down arrow next to the name/hovering over the name/clicking on the name (depends on your email host (hotmail/google/yahoo)). Most people would not think to do this and would assume it’s a real email.

  • @ThatRipOff
    @ThatRipOff 5 років тому +70

    Good stuff, man. Really reminds me of Gus Johnson's hilarious "old people logic" video. Hits the nail right on the head when it comes to people falling for fairly obvious scams lol.

    • @drnanard9605
      @drnanard9605 5 років тому +12

      People fall for it because these mails tend to create instant panic : you're told for instance that you purchased for 200$ when you don't have any memory of it, so you panic, and nobody makes good decision when panicking. It targets especially vulnerable people. Or ignorant people. When it's the first time you receive a phishing e-mail, how can you know?

    • @swinde
      @swinde 5 років тому +6

      I am almost 73 and my rule it to always go to the site, and NEVER click a link in an Email concerning anything financial.

  • @pineapple7024
    @pineapple7024 4 роки тому +57

    My friend sent me a message to go fishing next week. Is this legitimate?

    • @eknaap8800
      @eknaap8800 4 роки тому +8

      As long as one keeps a 2 mtr. distance... 😁

  • @HealthyFamilyVarietyChannel
    @HealthyFamilyVarietyChannel 5 років тому +3

    Great advice!
    I'm sure, in my cautiousness, I have deleted a legitimate email once or twice. Ooops. And guess what!!? My world didnt end. So people just need to chill and err on the side of caution.
    Thanks for the vid!!
    Cheers!!

  • @jerryorg1
    @jerryorg1 4 роки тому +14

    6:13 reminds me of "why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food."

  • @TheChipmunk2008
    @TheChipmunk2008 5 років тому +5

    Also, the 'your location' may vary by your ISP. (in the legit messages section). If you think "I'm not in [city]"... check where your ISP is registered.
    Major ones like sky and virgin and BT often have local data centres. Smaller ISP's may be less localized.

  • @chaoslord8918
    @chaoslord8918 5 років тому +2

    I love how you start with just one "Bad Grammar/Syntax" box, then end up with a bunch of arrows coming from it. Also on the subject of grammar, colons sometimes have two spaces after them instead of just one (no big deal), and *'til* is short for until; *till* is only about digging up dirt. And that one IS a big deal. Like you say in the video: it's not about who's good or bad at it, it's about all of us getting better. So to the random person reading this... unless you're talking about gardening, STOP USING TILL!

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 3 роки тому

      Till means until. I use it all the time that way, so I looked it up. It has other definitions, but that is primary.

    • @XXX_xxxxxxxx
      @XXX_xxxxxxxx 2 роки тому

      Also the till is the money drawer of a cash register 😏😏😏

  • @nope1906
    @nope1906 5 років тому +10

    This was hilarious, loved it! You must've spent so much time editing showing all the ridiculous spelling/grammer/keyboard mashing! Great job, will be showing this to my grandmother!

  • @talyla1815
    @talyla1815 4 роки тому +1

    As I'm watching this video, I get a spam email from a bank I don't use XD The timing was amazing!

  • @carlstein9278
    @carlstein9278 5 років тому +7

    You kept an accout confirmation email for your son since 2012 to show it now? That's some mastermind level planning!

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +6

      Actually, it's pure laziness. I hardly ever delete emails

  • @cr3237
    @cr3237 3 роки тому

    I keep receiving emails that tell me my TV Licence is about to be revoked if I don't pay a fee immediately. (And they do follow up a day or two later.) Fortunately, I know that it is a scam, but at a quick glance, they could panic someone into clicking. I always stop and think and then access my relevant account via the channels I would normally use rather than their link. I am grateful that you take the time to bait these guys, and make these videos.

  • @ScottishScot
    @ScottishScot 5 років тому +5

    You’re a great educator. Thanks for this 🙏

  • @triangulum8869
    @triangulum8869 3 роки тому +2

    I love your content so much. It’s a weird grab bag of your own interests and you have such an honest attitude in your videos. Keep it up

  • @quntumnmly7431
    @quntumnmly7431 4 роки тому +4

    5:15 funniest scam email i've ever witnessed

  • @jerryg50
    @jerryg50 5 років тому

    This is an excellent description about Scammer emails. I sometimes get these types on my Hotmail account. I try to block the sender address. Sure enough I get more of the same type. The problem is the account shown is different. Blocking the source email address does not work with these. I now simply delete these garbage emails.

  • @somethingelse4878
    @somethingelse4878 4 роки тому +3

    I had a fishing email
    I reads... "Hi Karl the trout are out, get your Rod meet me at the river"

  • @diskgrind3410
    @diskgrind3410 4 роки тому +2

    I loved this video, and I think I'm going to keep this link on my desktop to share with the dullards I have to deal with. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Great video.

  • @EllieChristine744
    @EllieChristine744 5 років тому +3

    Thanks - always useful to be updated on what the latest scams or phishing tricks are. Once I "won" a big sum in a lottery - funny, as I had not bought any lottery tickets.... - I just deleted the whole mail.. Regards from Sweden!

    • @swinde
      @swinde 5 років тому +2

      I have won the UK lottery three times without ever buying a ticket, since I live in Florida.

  • @jasonsellers7215
    @jasonsellers7215 5 років тому +2

    I stumbled upon your page just by watching one of your scammer videos and was also intrigued that you make other videos. I live in the states and was curious what foods you have and saw that you do stuff in a can, must say I love your videos ( all of them) and will continue to watch them

  • @chirpychicken5062
    @chirpychicken5062 3 роки тому +6

    I recently got an email supposedly from PayPal...
    It was addressed to my sister, with her full name, (she has a very unusual name) it had PayPal branding, perfect grammar and was quite formal.
    It instructed me to click on a link that would take me to view my transaction history.
    It looked very official, even with a section saying 'how do I know this isn't a phishing scam' and a part about donating to charity.
    The problem is:
    A) neither my sister nor myself has a PayPal account
    B) my sister would never sign up to something with my email because she has no idea what my email is, let alone if I have one
    C) I never received a confirmation email (you know, like thanks for making an account, verify your email address) when this very 'real' PayPal account was supposedly created
    So how did they know my sister's name??? It wasn't a lucky guess because it was her full name. I must stress that her first and last names are incredibly uncommon

    • @crashdemon
      @crashdemon 2 роки тому +3

      perhaps it was pulled from voter records

    • @chirpychicken5062
      @chirpychicken5062 2 роки тому +1

      @@crashdemon you would think so but she's a minor, so she can't vote. Maybe school records were breached?

  • @veggiet2009
    @veggiet2009 2 роки тому

    This is really good. Because I know how to spot a scammer, but when I'm trying to teach or advise someone else I've never been able to put it into words.

  • @Anacronian
    @Anacronian 5 років тому +7

    Here I sit, Wishing Netflix would call me "Dear" .. :(

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam 5 років тому

    How good of you to tip off the scammers with specific examples. If people can't figure out that bad grammar is a clue, they deserve to learn the hard way.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +1

      The scammers aren't trying to get the grammar right - they don't want semi-observant people to click through, because those are the people who might realise their mistake in time to correct it. so by trying to increase the level of observation, I am trying to help potential victims - there's no real sense in which I am teaching the scammers to write better scams - they are not trying to do that

  • @AluminumOxide
    @AluminumOxide 4 роки тому +4

    At 3:02 November 13 2018 is a Tuesday, not a Friday

  • @skytechbits
    @skytechbits 2 роки тому +1

    I just love how you read the exact way the email was written 😂 "Hello dear" 🤣 I love the ones that I receive of accounts that I don't have. I also know how to read headers in emails. Today unknowns send job lead links so I never click on any of them.

  • @NostalgiaBrit
    @NostalgiaBrit 4 роки тому +6

    I always laugh when I get an email threatening to suspend or delete an account for an app/facility I don't use, like WhatsApp, iTunes, Amazon Prime, even Disney+ just recently (yes the Disney+ scam emails have already begun)! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Quintaner
    @Quintaner 5 років тому +1

    One thing I’ve seen numerous times is that scammers tend to send me an email as a blind copy, and the primary recipient is some equally obscure address as the sender. This is obviously so that they can send out a single email to a ton of people. No real email from company like this would make you a blind copy

  • @davidolmedo4634
    @davidolmedo4634 5 років тому +9

    This vid should be sponsored by Grammarly

  • @treacherous-doctor
    @treacherous-doctor 2 роки тому

    I'm glad people are still making up to date (or at least reasonably up to date) videos on phishing scams. The internet is no safer than it was 20 years ago, and there are still people out there who fall for this kind of stuff. It's always good to have informational content out there, just in case

  • @nachodaddy7505
    @nachodaddy7505 5 років тому +6

    Ive found that a HUGE clue with any of these scams is when they cannot form a proper sentence. HUGE clue its a scam

  • @shallbetterdj
    @shallbetterdj 5 років тому +1

    I’m enjoying this series, I waste scam callers time by responding to them in Miskito which is an obscure native language from Nicaragua which I picked up while living there 10 years ago

    • @alexanderofrhodes9622
      @alexanderofrhodes9622 5 років тому +1

      I like responding in Greek because it forces scammers to download alphabet plugins on their shitty Nigerian wifi

  • @dodgyjpt
    @dodgyjpt 5 років тому +3

    Great Video if in Doubt always check before you CLICK !!!!

  • @ExStepsister
    @ExStepsister 2 роки тому +1

    I love your wholesome Approach to educating people

  • @louisng114
    @louisng114 4 роки тому +3

    6:42 Panic does improve the situation if I am in a panic competition.

  • @tiacat11
    @tiacat11 5 років тому

    I love how hard he's trying to be patient and put on a kind teacher persona but you can just FEEL his frustration mounting at every "WHY would you click on that??"

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  5 років тому +2

      You're not wrong. At work, I get the same people coming back to me again and again saying "What about this one? - should I click this one?" and I just can't help wanting to shout "Why don't you just remember the answer from last time you asked?!"

  • @morningcoffeeOW
    @morningcoffeeOW 5 років тому +5

    Let the investigation BEGAN!

  • @senseiadam-brawlstars9465
    @senseiadam-brawlstars9465 5 років тому +2

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention the easiest way to spot a phishing email every time in this video... All you do is just search for the sender’s email every single time. I know sometimes they don’t put it straight on the message, but you just have to dig a little deeper and click the down arrow next to the “you” button over on outlook and it will show their email address. And if it doesn’t end with @CompanyName, then It’s phishing.
    You also do this on an iPhone by clicking on the senser’s Name that they put at the top of the screen labeled “From:” and it will show you their actual email address.
    This method always easily works for me and takes 2 seconds to spot if it’s real or not.
    You should make an updated version and spread the knowledge about it because it’s honestly a lot easier to do than having to actually look for a while at emails to see if their legit.

  • @MrShadow1617
    @MrShadow1617 4 роки тому +4

    Weird, when i first found this video last year, like about a month later I got this weird "iTunes purchase" e-mail twice in the same month. I don't have an iTunes account either.
    Btw, I always check the e-mail addresses first to determine if the e-mails are genuine. Bad grammar/typos just stick out to me like a sore thumb for some reason.

  • @genma200sj
    @genma200sj 4 роки тому

    The problem with worrying about grammar in email text is that most people will only skim the text at best, mainly cause most people get dozens or hundreds of emails every day.
    You are 100% right that vigilance is the best cure for scamming/phishing.

  • @CrucialParodies
    @CrucialParodies 3 роки тому +4

    “Hello dear!” LOL

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson 5 років тому

    Many many moons ago, back in probably 1972 I attended the NCOES (Non-commissioned officers education system) at Fort Lewis Washington. It was a VERY intense course requiring us to maintain a bunk and locker in the barracks even though most of us lived off post with our wives and family. The course hours were 4:00 AM till 9:00 PM, and included both office and field exercises. The main thing we were scored on was "ATTENTION TO DETAIL" and we eared both merits and demerits for acting on such petty things as an instructor with an unbuttoned back pocket, or his rank insignia off center on his collar. I passed the course with an average score, and it was enough to add to my promotion score, the following promotion board saw me rise from Corporal to Sergeant. This course has served me well throughout my life, I can credit it for my success through the ranks of the Police Department from recruit to Chief of Police over my career, and was a great background when I served as a criminal investigator with the PD mid-career. Such a skill would serve everyone who now has to contend with long distance crime from India and Africa.

  • @raouldmono
    @raouldmono 5 років тому +3

    In the first example, I'd have also tossed in the capital D on "1 Day"

  • @shockedkirby6368
    @shockedkirby6368 4 роки тому

    You're doing an amazing work, man. I've been trying to warn my mom about physhing and Facebook scams for a while and your videos might help me a lot.
    She doesn't even know what physhing is, but honestly, I don't think she'll ever fall for it, solely because her inbox is such a mess that every single e-mail that's not from a close relative or friend gets lost in the void and ignored forever.

  • @karolkrakowski9263
    @karolkrakowski9263 5 років тому +5

    Phishing email at Atomic level.

  • @Sven-Wagner
    @Sven-Wagner 4 роки тому +1

    The easiest way - if there's anything to check - to react to such a (scam-)mail is to login on the original page, not a link in the mail. Just with a mouse over on such a link shows the link really always leads to anything else than the original page!

  • @frantisekzverina473
    @frantisekzverina473 4 роки тому +5

    "Hello IT, no it isn't. Bye."

  • @xianlucax
    @xianlucax 3 роки тому +1

    5:15 Dude this one made me burst out laughing, everything about it is perfect:
    The squished netflix logo taken from google images
    The "Hello, dear!" at the beginning
    The contrast of the bright red button with the blue text
    The email address it comes from
    I can't

  • @RegitYouTuber
    @RegitYouTuber 5 років тому +3

    If you get one of those fake PayPal emails, report it to spoof[at-symbol]Paypal[dotcom]

  • @paulkielty8385
    @paulkielty8385 2 роки тому +2

    Good work pal. This is actually quite an important video to make.

  • @mrhunterf2869
    @mrhunterf2869 5 років тому +8

    LOL those good ol illegal buys.

  • @amyqb117
    @amyqb117 3 роки тому +1

    Just created a lecture about recognising phishing attacks and I am linking your video for further study!

  • @matt4193
    @matt4193 5 років тому +11

    Update your antivirus / antispyware suite to Common Sense™ v.2019

    • @AtaSancaktar
      @AtaSancaktar 5 років тому

      Very funny, mate, but that does not always help. I am not a person who normally uses antiviruses, but I did a BitDefender scan today and found out there was a coin miner in my System32. Things happen and common sense cannot prevent it.

    • @matt4193
      @matt4193 5 років тому

      @@AtaSancaktar what were you doing that your system got a coin miner

    • @AtaSancaktar
      @AtaSancaktar 5 років тому

      No idea. Never downloaded any suspicious files or pirated anything, but somehow I still got it. Maybe some pop-up I closed too late. Nevertheless, common sense doesn't always help.

    • @secretsquirrel5439
      @secretsquirrel5439 5 років тому +1

      Common sense is not as common as it used to be

    • @colewilder7353
      @colewilder7353 4 роки тому

      @@lued123 Omfg right?

  • @doilus
    @doilus 3 роки тому

    your voice is so calming even when reading out threatening emails

  • @lebonk8081
    @lebonk8081 5 років тому +5

    Oh god, the bad grammar always makes my brain hurt

  • @financialzero5684
    @financialzero5684 3 роки тому

    I got a email for a recall on my oculus quest, so instead of clicking the link in the email I just went onto the official website and turns out it was legitimate! Thanks for teaching me not to click links in emails!

  • @newfagtk3495
    @newfagtk3495 5 років тому +3

    1:56 "PayPal would never send an email that's this badly written"
    *Grammarly ad appears

  • @kerryfoster1
    @kerryfoster1 3 роки тому

    Great video! The most obvious sign in ALL these phishing emails is that they are NOT ADDRESSED TO YOU. Only to your email address. All these companies know who you are and where you are and all about you. I like these daft order numbers etc. Always a big giveaway!