Fraud Monitor

Fraud Item: Conference Invitation from the World Aid for Humanity Organization

Fraudulent message

FROM: AID HUMANITY ORGANIZATION worldaid001@gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
 
The world aid for Humanity Organization cordially invites you to attend the upcoming international conference meeting on the Importance of national economic integration, including health security issue.
The international conference will commence from 20th to 24th February 2012 here in United States of America.  And we use this opportunity to invite you to attend this conference meeting on the above date.
Allocation shall be given to all participants and representatives to  this meeting. For registration and processing of your visa, Please contact  the conference secretary via email indicated below:
worldaid@usa.com
 
Note: visa and flight ticket shall be provided free by the government only to the registered members. We have global representatives and agents in all country, for information on your registration and visa contact our conference secretary so that he will tell you how to register and get your visa immediately. Moreover we are presenting topics ranging form the life sciences, careers in field, animal care, and the importance of biomedical research. speakers have expertise in such areas as gene therapy, cancer,  Alzheimer's disease, arthritish, alcohol and abuse, immunology, and  HIV/AIDS.
Once again you are welcome to our annual conference 2012.
Yours Sincerely
Dr. Simon Clinton
Director of AHO

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