The annals of crime are rife with tales of heists pulled off by enterprising criminal minds. But for every caper carried out with style and smarts, there are hundreds of imprisoned examples of the boneheaded desperado -- guys too greedy, too hasty, or just too brain dead to pull off their nefarious deeds without getting caught.
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So, if you're responsible for protecting your company's electronic assets, or you're considering that long-fantasized career change to the Dark Side, we've compiled a short list of the dumb and the dumber: infamous hackers and scammers and the tricks they tried to pull. Any security professional worth his or her salt should be able to avoid these kinds of schemes. But if you fell (or fall) for one, you're by no means alone: to badly mangle P.T. Barnum, there's a cybersucker born every millisecond.
Jeanson James Ancheta: Don't take a (memory) dump where you eat
Sven Jaschan: Beware the bounty hunter in gym class
Christopher William Smith: The upper limit of enhancement
Robert Alan Soloway: A spammer by any other name
Jan de Wit: Say my name, worm
Alexei Ivanov and Vasily Gorshkov: Here's how I steal passwords, officer
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