re: in jest. We know that; not convinced it's anywhere near universal. There's plenty of content web wide to make a convincing argument. The net has spread plenty of believable [to some] nonsense, as seen by others.
I'm reporting a bank spam email right now. All very legitimate looking, minimal in awkward phrases/ spelling/ punctuation. The single real questionable facet; the return address; not xxxx@.com but xxxx@-com.
That's all it would take, user name, account number, password, current balance.....Poof!
Examining their 'link' to account recovery, reveals this [altered to make inactive] hteeheep://hack.cs.uwindsor.ca/includes/trutruttrut/
Relatively certain that ain't my bank, probably not anyone's but scammer themself.
Sorry, NO deposit!

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