Wednesday, April 20, 2011

A Scam for all Genealogists

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My father recently received this email:

From: mpns@aol.com
To: 
Sent: 4/20/2011 4:33:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Leet Family News Update
Don't reply to this email address as we don't monitor it. Instead use Mpns@aol.com
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The Leet Family News
Spring Update
Leet family quiz
  WHAT PAINFUL EVENT BEFELL THE MOTHER OF ADELINE LEET in 04/14/1916 at Ohio?.
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March                                                                                                             Spring Edition
If your name is Gerry Leet
you're in this Yearbook.
Leet Family Yearbook now shipping.
Our anchor publication about Leet Family History and genealogy is The
International Leet Family Yearbook.
Published since 1992, the Yearbook is updated constantly as new information becomes available for the Family.
The International Leet Family Yearbook is divided into two sections. The first section is topical, containing general information of interest to a family historian. The second section contains  Leet data.
In that section we publish the latest news in  Leet births, deaths, censuses, marriages, etc. This section is very popular with our readers.
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Six Jillion LeetAncestors?

4,398,046,511,104 TONS OF ANCESTORS

This whole thing got started, as I was looking at an ad for one of those 9 generation Ancestry Charts. A nine-generation chart has 256 great, great, great, great, great grandparents out there - all of which are absolute key players in one's existence. If one of those 128 Great (6) Grandpas didn't go for the twinkle in one of those Great (6) Grandmas' eyes - ! I wink out of existence.
These 256 individuals were all living here in the U.S. and Europe around 1808 (20 years per gen eration). Their grandparents had seen indepen dence in 1776. Their grandchildren would live through the CivilWar. I only know the name of 2 of my 256 ancestors nine generations ago, yet they were all absolute key players!
It was at this point that I started playing with the computer. Hmm, in 1492 "when Columbus sailed the ocean blue" there were 33,554,432 family members (well, let's just call them key ancestors.) In 1066, William the Conqueror was "doing in" the British Isles and there were 70,368,744,177,664 family ancestors. Hmm, something is wrong here. There weren't that many folks on the earth at that time.
Your 47-generation Ancestry Chart probably would have lots and lots of duplicate ancestors. Fred and Alice the Conqueror  Leet might appear millions of times on the last row of your 47 genera tion chart as their descendants intermarried.
Do you know that: If you lined up all these an ces tors head to toe (assuming that they averaged 5 feet in height) that they would make a line 66,630 miles long, weight (at 135 lbs. per  Leet) would be 4,398,046,511,104 tons!!!
[BIRTH]?
Oh my goodness.!
Mrs Leet was kidnapped by a mad scientist who held her in his laboratory against her will and ...
    Well no.
Mrs. Leet gave birth to another little Leet - which was even more painful in those days. Two Leets making their joyous mark in history.
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Copyright 2011. Morphcorp Llc 3124 S Parker RD #313 Aurora CO 80014
This is a hoax! You can google “morphcorp” and get thousands of hits similar to this one (Note that this is from 2005! They are at it again.)
Again ! ! !
Anybody remember Beatrice Bayley, then, Halberts, then "Your Name"
Researchers?
This scam has been around as long as we have been doing genealogy. Each time
they are found out, they move and change names and/or someone else takes over.
Isn't it sad that there are opportunists out there and enough gullible people to support
them - for awhile?
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In a message dated 11/28/05 10:29:52 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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My Dad received this. I don't remember which genealogical society LCGS is.
I considered buying one of these books.
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From:
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 8:10 AM
Subject: LCGS FYI Lawsuit Against Morphcorp for Fake Family Histories
Bill Mahoney sends the following to share. An FYI warning was sent out
earlier about these fake histories. It is nice to know
something may be done about the people running this company. Let's wish
Arapahoe County much success in this.
THE FOLLOWING IS FROM THE DENVER POST
25 Nov 2005
State Sues Genealogy Company
The suit claims 150,000 people nationwide were swindled out of $49.95 each when they bought a book with fake family histories from Morphcorp of Denver.
By Manny Gonzales
Denver Post Staff Writer
For $49.95, people who bought genealogical "yearbooks" from a Denver-based company got the same family coat of arms, the same family recipes and even the same family jokes, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday. And it was a lucrative scam that swindled 150,000 people nationwide who bought into fake family histories, according to the civil suit filed by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers.
The suit, filed in Arapahoe County District Court against Maxwell MacMaster and his company, Morph corp LLC, seeks to cease the operation and penalize him up to $2,000 per book sold, which could amount to $300 million.

"This is a guy who has been exploiting a natural human emotion, a curiosity about our family history . and he made a lot of money doing it," Suthers said. "People got a standard book that really reflects no individual genealogical research. The books come with a family (crest), but if your surname is Jones it would be the same (crest) used if your last name was Smith."

MacMaster, who has residences listed in Denver and Kailua, Hawaii, was contacted about the suit but said he had not read the specific allegations and declined to comment. His lawyer could not be reached for comment.

Aurora resident Lynette Dahl is one of 21 alleged victims in Colorado. Dahl said her family purchased a yearbook a couple of years ago in hopes of learning more about where she came from, but what she got was "generic." "They make it sound like you're going to get all this great information, but you get it and it's generic, fill-in-the-blanks stuff," Dahl, 42, said. "The book had a coat of arms for my family, supposedly. But when I opened it, immediately I could tell this was some kind of cruel joke." Dahl said that after numerous attempts to reach the company and after filing complaints of unfair business practices, she finally was refunded her money from Morphcorp.

According to the suit, MacMaster advertised in magazines and sent out mailings offering a yearbook detailing "2,000 years" of family history.  The suit claims MacMaster and his then-wife made various false and misleading statements in direct-mail advertising claiming that they shared the same last name of the consumer targeted by the flier. The suit also alleges that Morphcorp engaged in improper pricing practices. The company mailed out 250,000 fliers a month, the suit claims, and targeted mostly people over the age of 60. The books sold contained much of the same information, including "family jokes and recipes," and family pictures appear in each yearbook regardless of the surname of the consumer, the suit claims. There were some variations, Suthers said. For a German surname, the books contained the same German family recipes and jokes. Because jokes were the same in many of the yearbooks, some Jewish customers were offended when their families were referenced as being Catholic, the suit claims.

It's the second time MacMaster has gotten into hot water for an alleged genealogy scam. In 1996 he signed an assurance as president of a company called Mountain Pacific News Service to cease operations. Suthers hopes to prove MacMaster violated the agreement, which would be another violation of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act.  The attorney general has been investigating the company for about a year,  since complaints were submitted to the Better Business Bureau.  "As these complaints roll in, it's almost comical how this guy would try to fool people," Suthers said. "Anyone with any  sophistication almost immediately would identify the yearbook as boilerplate."

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Important New Scareware Infects Hundreds of Thousands of Sites

Scareware is a kind of "virus" that takes over your computer and poses as an antivirus program.  Often you can not do anything but push the power button to turn off your computer or click on a button that says something like "fix these problems."  In the latter situation, clicking the button will install different programs on your computer that steal your identity and address book, etc.  The key to easily removing the scareware is to NOT click on the button.

Anyway, this scareware is called LizaMoon.  The scareware is called "Windows Stability Center."  Information on the infections can be found on Computerworld.  That page includes a link to a discussion of the sites that are infected.  Visit the WebSense site to see how widespread this problem is.

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