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hero member
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December 30, 2019, 06:25:57 AM
#28
That is very very scary at how easy it is to make a mistake
Simply said:

Being careful with any links you click on to open, from emails, from messages, from bookmark pages, from any drafts you saved.
Always double check with sites you registered accounts on.
Keeps screens of your computers (laptop or desktop) as clean from dust as possible. Because if you feel familiar with dusts, you will probably not recognise phishing sites that use Punny codes. Sometimes they look like dusts on the screen.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 2054
December 30, 2019, 12:43:20 AM
#27
I've had a few things to avoid a phishing attack.
*Do spelling check everytime I write in the address bar (during the first input, specially to a new device)
*Never click any link that directs you to a crypto related websites no matter how legit it looks (usually found in your email)
*Always bookmark the important websites that is frequently used (although there were certain attacks that will compromise your saved data in the bookmark, but I always double checked the address and the spelling)
Plenty much how to avoid phishing
* Install an Anti-Phishing Toolbar
* Use Firewalls
* and most important is Keep Informed About Phishing Techniques
.. etc.

These are all methods of SEO designed to help you such as buying the old domain of a previously popular website. This is a great way to get traffic but the scammer will abuse this and collect traffic to scam.
Yes, buying new domain similar popular website can get high traffic, cause that a lot of people out there selling similar domain like electrum and 90% who bought that domain will abuse for scamming people.

Phishing is very common still with BTC related websites. Thanks for pointing it out op...
You have search here for more
legendary
Activity: 2422
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 22, 2019, 01:59:44 PM
#26
Phishing is very common still with BTC related websites. Thanks for pointing it out op...
sr. member
Activity: 906
Merit: 263
December 22, 2019, 01:54:23 PM
#25
That is very very scary at how easy it is to make a mistake and juts how much damage such a mistake can cont you. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. It will help other users.
I am recently learning about websites and CEO and it is really disgusting that these scammer use CEO to make and redirect mistakes to lead to their website. I was learning how you can add common mistakes so if someone enters the common mistake it redirects them to the right site anyway. They are using this to redirect to their scam site. These are all methods of SEO designed to help you such as buying the old domain of a previously popular website. This is a great way to get traffic but the scammer will abuse this and collect traffic to scam.
hero member
Activity: 2716
Merit: 552
December 22, 2019, 07:02:32 AM
#24
I haven't become a victim to phishing site yet and I hope I will never be.
I've had a few things to avoid a phishing attack.
*Do spelling check everytime I write in the address bar (during the first input, specially to a new device)
*Never click any link that directs you to a crypto related websites no matter how legit it looks (usually found in your email)
*Always bookmark the important websites that is frequently used (although there were certain attacks that will compromise your saved data in the bookmark, but I always double checked the address and the spelling)

Nevertheless, only ourselves can protect from such fraudulent activity.

legendary
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Merit: 2054
December 22, 2019, 06:59:33 AM
#23
when searching on https://dnstwister.report/search?ed=656c65637472756d2e6f7267 we can fund about 50 domain similar.

Code:
eklectrum.org
elkectrum.org
eleectrum.org
elektrum.org
elexctrum.org
elecctrum.org
eletrum.org
elecrtrum.org
electrrum.org
elecyrum.org
electrtum.org
electeum.org
electrúm.org (xn--electrm-c2a.org)
electryum.org
electruym.org
electrym.org
electrumn.org
electrumm.org
electrumg.org
electrom.org
electram.org
electrmu.org
electrim.org
electrm.org
electruim.org
electrium.org
electruk.org
electru.org
electrun.org
electrumx.org
electurm.org
electreum.org
electerum.org
elecrtum.org
elecrrum.org
electtrum.org
electyrum.org
elecytrum.org
eletcrum.org
elevctrum.org
elevtrum.org
elecvtrum.org
elwctrum.org
elwectrum.org
elewctrum.org
elrctrum.org
elerctrum.org
elrectrum.org
e.lectrum.org
eelctrum.org
ekectrum.org
eectrum.org
wlectrum.org
rlectrum.org
lectrum.org

Like this one

Code:
http://elewctrum.org/



It can potential to be phishing electrum when someone buys that domain.

hero member
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December 22, 2019, 06:43:27 AM
#22
Using bookmarks is better, but still not 100% foolproof. There was a post I read a while ago about a mixing service which had shutdown, and a scammer then purchased the expired URL. Anyone who followed their previous bookmark would now land on a scam site and lose their coins.
Bookmarking is convenient but it is not totally safe because it can be tampered, not only as a result of expired-URLs change hands.
I use bookmark on browsers for unimportant sites, but for important ones, I bookmark them in my head, instead. No one can tamper my memory if there is nothing wrong with my health conditions, seriously.

If you don't want bookmarking, then you can draft it in your email sites and exchanges that you always visit, so you don't have to type all you have to do is to click the link and it will open in a new browser, I don't think it can be tampered unless they sold the domain to hackers.

In both the cases, whether you bookmark the important sites or list them down anywhere, it is still advisable not to trust blindly and still check the url to see if there is any abnormality. There are only handful of sites on which our funds are stored, so we should be little extra careful when visiting these sites.
legendary
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Merit: 1047
December 22, 2019, 06:21:29 AM
#21
Using bookmarks is better, but still not 100% foolproof. There was a post I read a while ago about a mixing service which had shutdown, and a scammer then purchased the expired URL. Anyone who followed their previous bookmark would now land on a scam site and lose their coins.
Bookmarking is convenient but it is not totally safe because it can be tampered, not only as a result of expired-URLs change hands.
I use bookmark on browsers for unimportant sites, but for important ones, I bookmark them in my head, instead. No one can tamper my memory if there is nothing wrong with my health conditions, seriously.

If you don't want bookmarking, then you can draft it in your email sites and exchanges that you always visit, so you don't have to type all you have to do is to click the link and it will open in a new browser, I don't think it can be tampered unless they sold the domain to hackers.
legendary
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December 22, 2019, 01:48:26 AM
#20
They will get taken down rapidly, but it makes little difference as new ones will have popped up within the hour. It's an endless game of cat-and-mouse. We will never win by chasing them around scam page after scam page. Better just to end the game altogether by teaching everyone to verify their downloads.
We will not win this war, but it's better than doing nothing. And same thing can be said about educating people. We can it as much as we can, but there always will be people who aren't aware about these things, especially newbies in crypto. It's same thing like people who are falling into most obvious scams.

No matter how much we educate people and warn people, there are many people who will still face the scam and get trapped in it. Some people do not pay attention to details and they have to pay for it. The only thing we can do it is to warn our near and dear ones if we see any such phishing sites and hope no one get affected by them.
legendary
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Merit: 1353
December 21, 2019, 06:22:41 AM
#19
They will get taken down rapidly, but it makes little difference as new ones will have popped up within the hour. It's an endless game of cat-and-mouse. We will never win by chasing them around scam page after scam page. Better just to end the game altogether by teaching everyone to verify their downloads.
We will not win this war, but it's better than doing nothing. And same thing can be said about educating people. We can it as much as we can, but there always will be people who aren't aware about these things, especially newbies in crypto. It's same thing like people who are falling into most obvious scams.

And the good thing is that lately, there are a lot of members exposing them, so it's getting some traction around the community and we do hope that newbies won't fall or at least think twice when they see members exposing the true color of this supposedly fake websites. It's a big mountain to climb, but collaboratively, we might turn the tide in the coming years.
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
December 20, 2019, 06:32:53 PM
#18
They will get taken down rapidly, but it makes little difference as new ones will have popped up within the hour. It's an endless game of cat-and-mouse. We will never win by chasing them around scam page after scam page. Better just to end the game altogether by teaching everyone to verify their downloads.
We will not win this war, but it's better than doing nothing. And same thing can be said about educating people. We can it as much as we can, but there always will be people who aren't aware about these things, especially newbies in crypto. It's same thing like people who are falling into most obvious scams.
member
Activity: 616
Merit: 16
December 20, 2019, 02:17:55 PM
#17
thank you for this wonderful opinion. i used electrum wallet and discovered that i can't sync my wallet. i tried downloading the new wallet but it failed. it was hard to find the correct website but i managed to get over it. my wallet is up to date as we speak. Good job.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
December 20, 2019, 11:03:41 AM
#16
Using bookmarks is better, but still not 100% foolproof. There was a post I read a while ago about a mixing service which had shutdown, and a scammer then purchased the expired URL. Anyone who followed their previous bookmark would now land on a scam site and lose their coins.
Bookmarking is convenient but it is not totally safe because it can be tampered, not only as a result of expired-URLs change hands.
I use bookmark on browsers for unimportant sites, but for important ones, I bookmark them in my head, instead. No one can tamper my memory if there is nothing wrong with my health conditions, seriously.
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 280
December 20, 2019, 05:01:54 AM
#15
Any website related to cryptocurrency or any kind of money should be double checked. Try to find their social media pages (Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Medium, etc) to confirm you are on the official website. You can find press releases on famous news websites with links to their official websites also.

eklectrum is so obvious phising and  your friend was careless...

Someone if we get scam by phishing sites, it is our own fault, rather than anyone else. As in this case eklectrum and electrum has a visual difference and should be noted. If someone just does not look at the url after typing, then whose fault it is ? Scammers are always waiting for these mistake to get hold of the funds of these users.
legendary
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December 20, 2019, 04:48:52 AM
#14
All this could have been prevented by verifying the signature of the downloaded file before installing and using the software. Too bad.
 
Electrum-related phishing threads are actually not that common on the Electrum sub-forum recently. I was thinking about that the other day. Have users started to follow the advice of the creators or is is something else? I believe it is something else. Probably in the price of Bitcoin in recent months which hasn't been that favorable.

As soon as Bitcoin starts a new upward rally I expect more of the Electrum 4.0 related phishing incidents.
legendary
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December 20, 2019, 04:06:13 AM
#13
never type the address in the address bar always use Google.
This is terrible advice, and the exact opposite of what you should do.

Google frequently links to phishing, malicious, or otherwise fake sites. Scammers often purchase ads and so their fake links appear at the top of search results. One of the most common ways to be scammed is by using a search engine to find the site. The best way to be sure you are landing on the correct page is to type it in the address bar, and double check your spelling.

Using bookmarks is better, but still not 100% foolproof. There was a post I read a while ago about a mixing service which had shutdown, and a scammer then purchased the expired URL. Anyone who followed their previous bookmark would now land on a scam site and lose their coins.
hero member
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December 20, 2019, 03:46:40 AM
#12
he was bookmarked and sign up firefox account for synchronicity when changing new device
But on this case, he just typed it and got the wrong letters typed together which were "K" and "L".  Although phishing links are very popular now, thank you for bringing this up for additional awareness of everyone.

The good thing is that it was reported and taken down already.
Yes!

The landing page indicates now the website is unsafe. Good job guys.
legendary
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Merit: 1655
December 19, 2019, 11:13:52 PM
#11
You can also call the attention of @socks435 to update his list: ⚠⚠️⚠~Beware on active phishing Electrum websites~⚠⚠️⚠ (Collection list updated) .

Actually another one surfaces about a month ago:

Code:
PHISHING LINK - eleckctrum.org

The good thing is that it was reported and taken down already.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
December 19, 2019, 09:26:20 PM
#10
Make a habit of always bookmarking trusted sites that you frequently used or use the search engine like Google so you can be sure that you are landing on the right site, or get an anti-virus with website detection if the site you are landing is a phishing site, and never type the address in the address bar always use Google.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 2054
December 19, 2019, 08:59:49 PM
#9
Thanks for those liink.
I have Tool For Catch Phishing , purpose hunting and reporting to https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/?hl=en when funding phishing

Not sure how your friend mistyped "electrum" for "eklectrum",
because letter K and L are close together on keyboard

Try to find their social media pages (Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Medium, etc) to confirm you are on the official website.
I am suggested my friend join Bitcointalk forum

On a standard English QWERTY keyboard, a simple slip when pressing the "L" button could quite easily type "KL" instead.
Thanks,
He was bookmarked all related cryptocurrency website on his browser for avoid typo

I search related IP : https://www.virustotal.com/gui/ip-address/167.114.220.88/relations
we can find another phishing web like trezor related IP


he was bookmarked and sign up firefox account for synchronicity when changing new device
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