Saturday, November 11, 2017
Re:scam is an email bot which wastes a scammer's time with mindless chit-chat
While you might be wise enough to delete or flag emails promising great wealth in far-flung countries, not everyone is so savvy to these scams.
To ensure these scammers have less time to prey on real people, New Zealand online safety organisation Netsafe has developed a tool called
It's an artificially intelligent email bot which engages with scammers in mindless, never-ending conversation, full of unrelated questions that waste their time - it's a similar strategy adopted by Mashable's scam crusader
- Re:scam (@rescambot)
To use Re:scam, recipients of these emails need to forward them to me@rescam.org. It'll continually reply to the scammer in question, until they stop replying. To avoid detection, Re:scam is able to assume multiple personas, while using humour and grammatical errors as a real human would.
In one example, a scammer asks for bank details in exchange for a $5 million dollar weekly payment and an opportunity to join their âgreat illuminati family.âÂ
Re:scam responds to the email by asking if they have âa bingo night,â and offers to send bank details - but only one number at a time.
âWe are really concerned about the growth of predatory email phishing, while victims remain essentially powerless,â CEO of Netsafe, Martin Cocker, said in a statement.
âWe feel the scale of the problem far outweighs the attention it receives, and we want to empower people to take action. Re:scam provides them with the opportunity to do so.â
So far, more than 20,000 emails have be en sent to Re:scam to date, wasting a total of two months and twelve days of scammers time.Â
Go on, waste their time.
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