Hey CoSo, does anyone know anything about these postcards? I'm guessing the QR code is malicious. Fucking qanon.
https://wcvb.com/article/qanon-postcards-delivered-in-boston-usps-response/39609842
And if you WERE going to conduct a malware campaign, doing it by MAIL is the act of a literal cretin.
I mean, provide a piece of concrete evidence pointing right at your crime, give it to the POST OFFICE to stamp something on it attesting to the TIME of the crime and where its inception was, and get yourself some FEDERAL charges, too?
Nice shootin', Tex!
This is something like sending out ransomware using the iCloud email address Apple issued you when you got your new iPhone.
@mcfate fantastic Ghostbusters reference!
I'd bet any amount of money it's "lunatic-beggar-ware" rather than malware.
Nobody's THAT dumb. Probably.
"This could quite possibly be the stupidest person on the face of the Earth. Shall I shoot him?" β Ruthless People
@J_TAPES
According to the Qanon investigators I follow on Twitter: looks like they were shipped by a single person, the qr code take you to site with a manifesto that was probably written by someone with some schizotypal disorder. It includes references to the @dril (prolific shit posting twitter account) being about the writer of the manifesto.
https://twitter.com/rothschildmd/status/1509275409086509057
@BlonyPonyExpres thanks! And that sounds like at least 60% of the people I have met from New Hampshire.
@J_TAPES
I'd guess it was to some site pitching the imminence of the Always-Coming-But-Never-Arriving "Storm" and begging for spare change.
These people aren't remotely clever enough for malware campaigns.