Part of speech: n.
Quotation: The targets are called maghas—scammer slang from a Yoruba word meaning fool, and refers to gullible white people.…The e-mail scammers here prefer hitting Americans, whom they see as rich and easy to fool. They rationalize the crime by telling themselves there are no real victims: Maghas are avaricious and complicit.
Author:
Robyn Dixon
Dateline:
Festac, Nigeria
Date of publication:
Oct. 20, 2005
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
I must see thousands of these come through--or rather *attempt* to come through--every day. I have several "spam-trap" fake email addresses that block the IP of anyone sending to any of those fake email addresses. Thus, my 419-scam count is extremely low.
Out of maybe 5,000 attempts each day, two might slip through.
There's a link at my Web site on how to set up such a filter. The web site is www.cmosnetworks.com, and the article first appeared on Linux.com last year.
--TP
by Terrell Prude' Jr. 20 Oct 08, 0532 GMT