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Elaborate high quality scam, but why?

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    So my business got this today! Read on it gets odd and interesting at the same time (Original e-mail see below) "Attorneys" want me to place an image attribution link on my webpage. I only noticed it was a scam because the image I am using comes from here: https://pixabay.com/illustrations/brain-mental-health-psychology-3439067/ and I KNOW no attribution is required. Then I dug deeper and noticed something odd with the otherwise very legit looking site they wanted me to attribute: https://www.briandcruzhypnoplus.com/ With his profile picture something's very odd. The eyes are extremely centered and then I immediately knew why! Thankfully I used those images a lot myself and noticed right away: All AI generated.photos photos are centered! If you scroll through them fast you will see the AI always places the eyes center.

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