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Topic: Be Aware Phishing Roobet.com - page 4. (Read 1322 times)

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November 17, 2020, 09:58:49 AM
#36
There are many websites like this trying to copy the original website to get the victims' credentials. My only advice if you are a regular bettor to a gambling website like roobet, you should bookmark the original website to prevent this phishing website, or if you always use google to find the website, you should always take a good look at the website URL before inputting your username and password. And if you're already a victim of this website, change your password immediately and then transfer all your crypto-currency to your wallet.
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November 17, 2020, 09:53:48 AM
#35
It looks like there's a lot more of Phishing website copying roobet beside from the OP's link. It's good thing you've catch them but still we are not sure how many of them existed so always check the url and the website before logging in.
sr. member
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November 17, 2020, 09:39:55 AM
#34
Nice catch there! As of the moment, there's a security warning being displayed to to the screen whenever accessing that URL.
Phishing is still one of the mostly used by hackers until now.
I hope no one mistyped or clicked this phishing website and logged their accounts.

Always chceck if you are accessing the correct website with the right web link(URL) before loggin in any account.
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November 17, 2020, 09:07:10 AM
#33
That's why I don't trust google ads, we should be very careful on clicking on google I know that sometimes their ads will lead you to some phishing website. I wonder whey they didn't able to check it or what could be their protocol before posting it on their ads.
legendary
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November 17, 2020, 08:28:23 AM
#32
Thanks for the warning, it certainly helps prevent many from falling for the theft of information for future cases.
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It will show you in google ads also

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The one you point (green box) this  was reported before, it is an affiliate link, it is based on a bad practice to get affiliates. For now it's just that, on surveillance.

You can also find another that is advertised with Ads roobet. games. You have to be careful with these types of addresses, some sometimes just want to take advantage of tradename, just that. Keep in mind that some sites are called the same but their extension is different, but they do not fall into any type of phishing. (But be careful always alert)

It seems silly to say it but always being vigilant before clicking is the best prevention with phishing, you have to look both ways even if the traffic light signals the green light (metaphor)
legendary
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November 17, 2020, 04:56:57 AM
#31
On Brave Browser and Microsoft Edge, it says not secure while in google chrome it's that message finestream posted which will make anyone who visits it alert and will close immediately the browser from it.

Code:
http//roobèt.com
This is the most deceptive IMO, that special character is tiny to be noticed by anyone who visits it directly. Bookmark roobet for its loyal gamblers. Thanks OP.

That's the best thing to do and also always check the URL always before entering the site since there are so many the same like this created around so we need to be careful. It's good OP posted this since it's a refresher for others who miss to check the URL and bet since they have full confidence that they will never do a wrong move for that matters.
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November 17, 2020, 04:41:56 AM
#30
On Brave Browser and Microsoft Edge, it says not secure while in google chrome it's that message finestream posted which will make anyone who visits it alert and will close immediately the browser from it.

Code:
http//roobèt.com
This is the most deceptive IMO, that special character is tiny to be noticed by anyone who visits it directly. Bookmark roobet for its loyal gamblers. Thanks OP.
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5274318.0
November 17, 2020, 02:11:13 AM
#29
I can still see in using Brave Browser so it's not fully taken down. FF and Chrome though will give you that warning message. But this is a good catch, Roobet is one of the biggest and hottest online casino's right now so it makes it a target for this cyber criminals.

I used brave browser too to check this site before,
and yeah I still can open it a few hours ago, until I tried to re-open it again a few minutes ago,
it's already giving me a warning message.

I've also opened it on safari, chrome, and firefox too, it seems that the site already reported.
well done.
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November 17, 2020, 12:45:11 AM
#28
Roobet is getting more popular now, I'm glad that my browser prompt it as deceptive site.

I tried both in my chrome and brave browser, same result.

This was the same prompt before? or it has the prompt now because someone has already reported the site?

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November 17, 2020, 12:37:34 AM
#27
thats hard to notice especially the second one that you have posted because the spelling looks exactly the same as the original except to that e with a small slant line above it

 phishing sites arent new and happened to other gambling sites before but they are also spotted , thanks to those concerned gamblers . more of this are going to experience now that online gambling is growing and roobet casino is also the new rising star , its normal that many will imitate roobet . this is why i always bookmarked my visited sites because i cant afford to get phished
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November 17, 2020, 12:06:55 AM
#26
I have been using Roobet for such a long time but I didn't notice that there are also phishing sites on the internet. Thanks for sharing about it, Op. Sometimes I'm being too confident when opening the sites that I'm using. I'm just googling it when I forgot the domain. I think we really have to be mindful of anything that we open or click on the internet.
sr. member
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November 16, 2020, 10:33:10 PM
#25
Whew, glad that fake website was reported and can't already access it now. Or else, those who aren't aware that it has been copied, I mean from the domain into the layouts and everything. They'll gonna thought it was the legit one. I've seen one gambling site that has been copied the whole layout, too but with different domain name but this one is exemption. I can't imagine if ever those newly register users will gonna deposit on that unlegit site and can't withdraw. What the heck, scammers are truly targeting crypto gambling sites, now.
 
 Great job, OP for the quick and good catch. Glad, I had bookmarked roobet's url in my browser so I'm sure I am opening the right site.
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November 16, 2020, 07:49:55 PM
#24
Just a suggestion if you frequently using roobet.com in your browser especially on mobile the browser itself will warn you if you really aren't directing to the actual Roobet site and reminder that you should update your Google chrome app as always. Actually here's the proof from the other thread about something on the riobet site which is new to me and you can see on the image that the chrome gives me warning. Here's the link about it https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5288179
legendary
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November 16, 2020, 07:00:48 PM
#23
by the way OP where did you find the website is it on google?

Google searching box, I warning it in OP.

These scammers like to use Google Adwords to bid for the 1st result in Google for popular phrases as well. Very tricky, thanks for reporting them!

It will show you in google ads also



That's really helpful , I remember the time I contacted the wrong trading company just because there was another *a* in the website of the scammers.
Specially when the actual difference is extra alphabet, (.) dot, (-) hyphen and lot more tiny signs.

Yes, look at this one, I  find another phishing Roobet with Punycode)

Code:
https://xn--roobt-9za.com/
http//roobèt.com



archived

Quote
Domain Name: xn--roobt-9za.com
IP Address: 104.27.164.142
Registry Domain ID: 2569196104_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2020-10-30T13:27:07Z
Creation Date: 2020-10-30T13:21:57Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2021-10-30T13:21:57Z

Gambling sites come to the most popular at this time, the scammer will target newcomers into the world, so the company must prepare to monitor the movements.

Maybe using a useful website like dnstwistter, when a scammer creates a new similar domain, it will notify you.

Roobet similar domain: https://dnstwister.report/search?ed=726f6f6265742e636f6d

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We identified 219 domains similar to roobet.com.
56 domains resolved to an A or MX record .

legendary
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November 16, 2020, 06:50:41 PM
#22
Seems like a lot of phishing attempts are coming again not just for the exchanges and wallets, these hackers are now into the casinos. This means that they've taken the attention of roobet's popularity.
Thank you chikito for the catch!

This is expected seeing the casinos are the one who still running successfully in the times of pandemic for sure those idiots will find ways to steal money from the user by creating a fake site.

And good find and reporting it here OP since for sure if this fake site not busted it will confuse the roobet users and might create a big problem to them.
legendary
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November 16, 2020, 06:22:55 PM
#21
I can still see in using Brave Browser so it's not fully taken down. FF and Chrome though will give you that warning message. But this is a good catch, Roobet is one of the biggest and hottest online casino's right now so it makes it a target for this cyber criminals.
hero member
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November 16, 2020, 06:11:38 PM
#20
Seems like a lot of phishing attempts are coming again not just for the exchanges and wallets, these hackers are now into the casinos. This means that they've taken the attention of roobet's popularity.
Thank you chikito for the catch!
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November 16, 2020, 04:58:32 PM
#19
Busting it early is good as users will take caution. Roobet also has a job to do to see that the users don't get scammed by the phishing site. They can raise scammed alert so it gets more public for large numbers of users to be aware.

This is what I like with this forum is that there are lots of members here that can easily spot  out phishing sites and scam sites and do directly share up with this place.

with this one then you can really help out those noobs to avoid on being possibly being scammed due to phishing.

This isn't only with Roobet yet known gambling sites in the past had been created with a phishing one and trying to get some victim.
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gamblingsitefinder.com
November 16, 2020, 03:21:24 PM
#18
I noticed this is happening for Bustabit as well.

These scammers like to use Google Adwords to bid for the 1st result in Google for popular phrases as well. Very tricky, thanks for reporting them!
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
November 16, 2020, 02:21:20 PM
#17
Busting it early is good as users will take caution. Roobet also has a job to do to see that the users don't get scammed by the phishing site. They can raise scammed alert so it gets more public for large numbers of users to be aware.
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