Not the Nigerian scam, but it's close relative, phishing ...
You'd think they'd work harder to get make the text appear real ...
Quote:
D*aer Barc*syal Me*ebmr,
T*sih e*amil was s*tne by the B*syalcra s*rever to v*reify y*ruo ema*li ad*erdss. You m*tsu co*etelpm t*sih pro*secs by c*kciling
on the l*kni b*olew and en*gniret in the s*llam w*wodni y*ruo B*raclays Me*hsrebmip numb*re, pa*sscode and m*romeable w*rod.
Th*si is d*noe for y*uor p*noitcetor - be*suace s*emo of our memb*res no l*gnoer ha*ev ac*ecss to th*ier e*iaml add*sseres and
we m*sut ver*yfi it. To ve*irfy y*uor e*liam ad*erdss and a*eccss yo*ru ba*kn ac*tnuoc , cli*
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And to top things off, the sender was a yahoo address. They didn't even bother to spoof it.