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		<title>By: IPC</title>
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		<description>I received similar email from a friend overseas with a yahoo account.  She is a very good friend of mine so if she really needs help, I would have helped her.  But I was suspicious about it. So I replied the email asking for her hotel name, multiple questions about how we grew up, just to make sure no one else is using her account.  Of course, the hacker did not have a glue how to answer my questions.  Later, the hacker revealed his true identity.  Hacker should be prosecuted!

Everyone, be aware of the scam...</description>
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<p>Everyone, be aware of the scam&#8230;</p>
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