Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Euromoney Magazine Receives Malicious Emails

The Euromoney website has published a short but intriguing story about a series of emails it has received relating to the dispute.

It reports that the addresses from which the emails are sent - as well as their content - are "clearly devised to suggest that the Algosaibis' allegations might not be unfounded: something with which Al Sanea's lawyers might disagree."

Euromoney reports that it received these emails from a variety of similar addresses: mideast.fraud.watch@gmail.com, middle.east.fraud.watch@gmail.com and fraud.watch.mideast@gmail.com. It also says that it "suspects that the emails might have been sent to other members of the media and financial community too."

Though Euromoney is careful to avoid suggesting who has been sending these emails, as it points out "all it suggests is that the senders of the emails might hold a slight [our italics] degree of malice towards Al Sanea."

Read the Euromoney story here: http://www.euromoney.com/Article/2586060/Saudi-Arabia-Encouraging-balanced-reporting.html?Type=Article&ArticleID=2586060

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