Loossers Ticket 2023-11-1712-16 Min ✧
Scammers sometimes send fake tickets with gibberish strings to confuse victims. Red flags:
The most plausible explanation is a spelling error.
If you searched for a ticket to see LOOSSEMBLE in late 2023, the correct spelling would be “LOOSSEMBLE ticket.” Your string may be an autocorrect failure or a system log from a ticket platform. Loossers ticket 2023-11-1712-16 Min
“I was in the middle of updating a project timeline in the Loossers workspace. At precisely 12:16, the page refreshed on its own and kicked me back to the login screen. I had been working for about 35 minutes. There was no ‘session expired’ pop‑up, just a direct redirect. When I logged back in, all changes from the last 10 minutes were gone. This is the third time this has happened in two weeks, always around midday. Ticket time is exactly the moment of the crash.”
Use this exact string in your email search bar. Look for: Scammers sometimes send fake tickets with gibberish strings
We decomposed the string into four fields:
| Field | Extracted value | Interpretation | |-------|----------------|----------------| | Keyword | Loossers | Possible misspelling of “Losers” (e.g., losing ticket) or “Looser” (comparative) | | Entity type | ticket | Service request, penalty, or lottery entry | | Date | 2023-11-17 | November 17, 2023 | | Time | 12-16 | 12:16 (with hyphen as minute separator) | | Unit | Min | Minute precision (redundant) | If you searched for a ticket to see
We then applied three domain models: