Among the usual scams in today's spamload was one of the usual advance fee fraud cons, pretending to be from a bank trying to identify the heirs of a deceased customer. It contained the usual teases designed to hint that if you were - or were willing to pretend to be - a relative, you could get your hands on some unspecified but presumably large amount of money. The mail claimed to come from a firm of 'private investigators and security consultants' called Ebanx Consultants.
The irony is in the email contact address that they provided: ebanxcon at mixmail dot com.