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anyway yeah probably because the only ones who ever click on or fall for those spam emails are old folk. so its rather cruel, because many older peoples are not very aware of online scams and such.
How far can you get promotions with that?
Youd be shocked how many corporate places are infiltrated this way. You can train all your employees a 100 times not to click a link, and someone is still going to click it.
Thats what happend to nova scotia power, 6+ months later, their still locked out of their hardware stuff like the smart power meters, pathetic. Storing peoples social insurance numbers when they havent even paid a bill in 20 years.