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Dr.3D
08-13-2010, 09:37 PM
Beware!

I just received an email asking for account information and directing me to this website.

http://niteframez.info/renames/

There is also another scheme on that same website.

http://niteframez.info/on/

And another one here.

http://niteframez.info/gethelp/

Don't get caught in this net!

Anti Federalist
08-13-2010, 10:55 PM
Ugh, don't click on any of those links.

If those are active phishing sites, they're probably infested with malware as well.


Beware!

I just received an email asking for account information and directing me to this website.

ht tp://niteframez.info/renames/

There is also another scheme on that same website.

ht tp://niteframez.info/on/

And another one here.

ht tp://niteframez.info/gethelp/

Don't get caught in this net!

Dr.3D
08-13-2010, 11:23 PM
Ugh, don't click on any of those links.

If those are active phishing sites, they're probably infested with malware as well.

Those pages are just forms for people to fill out to give out all of their account info as well as their passwords. My system checks for virus problems as I browse the internet and it didn't report anything at the time. I then did a virus scan of my system after I went to those sites and it reported my system as clean. I doubt there is anything else to them. They are just hoping people will be dumb enough to give them account and password information so they can rob their accounts.

DamianTV
08-14-2010, 03:12 AM
Let me make a suggestion for anyone that is not that computer savvy.

If you do any sort of online banking, dont EVER click on links to your banks website.

Instead, type in the URL using httpS://(website) and just type it out for yourself fully, then bookmark it so you dont typo.

The httpS means that the connection between your computer and said server is encrypted. If it doesnt come up, then you probably typo'd, or it is a phony phishing website. for example, if you try going to https://www.wellsfagro.com (misspelled) it shouldnt come up or youll get a warning that the site has an invalid secure server certificate. In plain english it means stay away.

And dont ever click on shit that comes from "your bank" in email.

pcosmar
08-14-2010, 07:33 AM
And dont ever click on shit that comes from "your bank" in email.

Yup. I get these often. But I have NO bank account and NO Paypal account.

I am not worried about "Your account may be suspended" bullshit.
That kinda makes it easy to spot it as a scam.

Anti Federalist
08-14-2010, 09:39 AM
Those pages are just forms for people to fill out to give out all of their account info as well as their passwords. My system checks for virus problems as I browse the internet and it didn't report anything at the time. I then did a virus scan of my system after I went to those sites and it reported my system as clean. I doubt there is anything else to them. They are just hoping people will be dumb enough to give them account and password information so they can rob their accounts.

Good.

I'll bet they'll get a few too, people are trained to just cough up information whenever somebody says so.

Dr.3D
08-20-2010, 10:22 AM
So finally the website has been suspended. :D