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Girls Catfish ISIS On Social Media For Travel Money

MarkWhittington writes: Yahoo Travel reported that three women in Chechnya took ISIS for $3,300 before getting caught. They are now under investigation for Internet fraud, which seems to be illegal even when committed against the most fearsome terrorist army in modern times. The scam seems to be a combination of the Nigerian Prince con, in which a mark is fooled into giving the con artist large sums of money and catfishing, in which the mark strikes up an online romance with someone he thinks is an attractive woman (or man depending on the gender and preference of the mark.)

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  1. Re:Why is that illegal? by zedaroca · · Score: 5, Informative

    The scam artists of the world would de-fund ISIS in about a year

    You forgot who is financing ISIS.
    According to the vice-president (and a lot of other more credible places), it's the US allies, that their funds from the US.
    The clip with Joe Biden
    News about him apologizing for telling them out
    Old Wikileaks leak about them financing anyone available to fight against Assad, and being interested in a big humanitarian disaster. Quotes from the e-mail:

    One Air Force intel guy (US) said very carefully that there isn't much of a Free Syrian Army to train right now anyway

    the idea 'hypothetically' is to commit guerrilla attacks, assassination campaigns, try to break the back of the Alawite forces, elicit collapse from within

    They dont believe air intervention would happen unless there was enough media attention on a massacre, like the Ghadafi move against Benghazi. They think the US would have a high tolerance for killings as long as it doesn't reach that very public stage.

  2. Re: Nice. by Adriax · · Score: 3, Informative

    The target does not change the legalities of the action. The state is compelled to investigate and rule.
    But the punishment is up to their discretion (barring horrid minimum sentencing laws like some jail obsessed countries have). So while they likely will be found guilty, a smart judge will punish them with a pinkie promise not to do it again.

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  3. Re:Catfish by thegarbz · · Score: 3, Informative

    Too late. It's in the Oxford dictionary now and part of the correct use of the English language. It's actually not the only definition of catfish in verb form.

  4. Re:Catfish by Mashiki · · Score: 4, Informative

    I thought that was called noodling? That's what it's called here in Canada(Ontario specifically) and in the southern US.

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