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UPDATE: Thanks to Ted (pic above), you get an idea of just how many spam emails were sent!
Yet another happy fare increase day!
We got several reports yesterday that Metro's e-alerts had been hacked and the above was sent out to subscribers with the subject "rn@lists-wmata.com V|AGRA ® Official Seller -12%."
The typo is a dead giveaway that it might have actually come from WMATA.
Viagra Soft, Cialis Soft? Oxymoronic, no?
Also, who knew Soma was a real drug?
Is Tramadol something to pop before hopping on a streetcar?
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