Jun 20 2007
Crooks Punked by Munster Fans
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Crooks in an underground chat room for selling stolen credit card numbers and personal consumer information offered pilfered data purportedly about Herman Munster, the 1960s Frankenstein-like character from “The Munsters” TV sitcom.
The thieves apparently didn’t realize Munster was a fictional TV character and dutifully offered to sell Munster’s personal details — accurately listing his home address from the television series as 1313 Mocking Bird Lane — and what appeared to be his MasterCard number. Munster’s birth date was listed as Aug. 15, 1964, suspiciously close to the TV series’ original air date in September 1964.
CardCops Inc., the Malibu, Calif., Internet security company that quietly recorded details of the illicit but wayward transaction, surmised that a Munsters fan knowledgeable about the show deliberately provided the bogus data.
I find it to be completely hysterical that some fans made up this fictious information and sold it to these crooks who in turn tried to sell it. Looks like they never even realized that it was completely and utterly fake. I mean who here hasn’t heard of The Munsters? I loved watching that show as a kid, better than The Adams Family really.
Poor crooks were made to look like the idiots that they are.










That’s hilarious. I have the details of a certain D. Duck and M. Mouse to sell, if anyone’s interested …