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Topic: Is this Phishing site? I'm afraid. (Read 332 times)

legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
July 12, 2018, 12:20:38 PM
#15
It's just spam, in the past 4 days, at least 5 Newbie accounts have been posting it. They're all nuked now:
     1. EthProtrader1440
     2. rosabel201m32
     3. jericholyanq30
     4. rafaelregry99
     5. AundreaNabera9asa
member
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July 12, 2018, 06:32:41 AM
#14

Another reason why people must stay away with it is because of associated software that needs to be download. That software will run the bot. I checked the site to see what's going on there and to find much detailed information so that we can warned users. Surely a user needs to login to that software and then that's it, the logged account now have chances to be hacked.

And aside from that, it says that the download link of the software will be received within 4 hours and contact them if no email was received. In here, we aren't sure if the software really exist so probably a scam attempt. I used an invalid email so I can't checked if there is really a software.

STAY AWAY!
So its cleary like phishing site. Since 1st I am doubted on that site. I don't want to open it.
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1398
For support ➡️ help.bc.game
July 11, 2018, 05:32:07 PM
#13

Another reason why people must stay away with it is because of associated software that needs to be download. That software will run the bot. I checked the site to see what's going on there and to find much detailed information so that we can warned users. Surely a user needs to login to that software and then that's it, the logged account now have chances to be hacked.

And aside from that, it says that the download link of the software will be received within 4 hours and contact them if no email was received. In here, we aren't sure if the software really exist so probably a scam attempt. I used an invalid email so I can't checked if there is really a software.

STAY AWAY!
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
July 11, 2018, 04:48:21 PM
#12
Regardless, that doesn't prevent them from captchas. Even if I operate my account as a human, I still need to solve captchas every time I logout or empty my cookies.
That's assuming that they are logging out. They are likely using virtual machines which they keep the cookies intact, and keep themselves logged in. This would be the smartest thing to do, because they don't need to use captcha solving services then, and therefore cost them less.

legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1317
Get your game girl
July 09, 2018, 06:05:35 PM
#11
I don't understand how these bots can operate past the captcha without a code from Theymos...
Considering the accounts linked to that user the account was likely created to abuse bounty threads. However, as they were caught they likely just made a script to auto post, and send members personal messages.
Regardless, that doesn't prevent them from captchas. Even if I operate my account as a human, I still need to solve captchas every time I logout or empty my cookies.

That wouldn't need a code as the account is already established, and isn't doing anything more than me or you posting here.
They still need to login to message users or post stuff. Vod's point is how come they bot accounts are getting pass captchas which often takes several minutes for actual users to solve. (if I understood it correctly)

I don't understand how these bots can operate past the captcha without a code from Theymos...
Actually automated solving of the recaptcha is quite an easy task by using third party services like https://2captcha.com/software There are other browser extensions like https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/auto-captcha-decoder-exte/dappmbimgjecjddkmgekefhnogbefmjl or others which can automate your captcha solving process.Operating past recaptcha is just as easy as having a web driver to automate the boring  tasks. One can easily achieve this in a few lines of code using Python. The botters set a good amount of delay after ever post so it just feels like a normal human is posting it.
staff
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Merit: 4115
July 09, 2018, 05:22:37 PM
#10
I don't understand how these bots can operate past the captcha without a code from Theymos...
Considering the accounts linked to that user the account was likely created to abuse bounty threads. However, as they were caught they likely just made a script to auto post, and send members personal messages.

That wouldn't need a code as the account is already established, and isn't doing anything more than me or you posting here. Now, if you were referring to the website that they linked, and the claim they run multiple accounts are once, then I would wager that it's a malicious site trying to gather users personal data.
sr. member
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Merit: 329
July 09, 2018, 04:54:48 PM
#9
I have same message from the other guy. How to avoid this message. I'm concern to other people here once they opened the link.
The best thing to do is not to bother clicking on the link for anything, not even for curious finding. I got that in the past and I simply deleted it at once. That is what I do when I get such.mails. This signature bots are increasing every day now.
member
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Merit: 15
July 07, 2018, 08:02:27 PM
#8
I have same message from the other guy. How to avoid this message. I'm concern to other people here once they opened the link.
member
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Merit: 11
July 07, 2018, 07:42:57 PM
#7
Don't be afraid because I've got your back. that's not any phishing link, that's just a spamming bot.
I don't want to open that link its because very suspecious and already reported to the admin and I don't know what happen noe on that guy if his banned now or not. Better to given him neg trust and banned later.
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
July 07, 2018, 02:43:55 PM
#6
I don't understand how these bots can operate past the captcha without a code from Theymos...
legendary
Activity: 3094
Merit: 1472
July 07, 2018, 11:50:55 AM
#5
Don't be afraid because I've got your back. that's not any phishing link, that's just a spamming bot.

That's a third party bot and you shouldn't simply trust any third party applications with your username and password.

Btw don't you find sketchy with the promotion going through PM.
copper member
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🖤😏
July 07, 2018, 09:57:58 AM
#4
Don't be afraid because I've got your back. that's not any phishing link, that's just a spamming bot.
legendary
Activity: 2383
Merit: 1551
dogs are cute.
July 07, 2018, 09:50:27 AM
#3
Possibly. The link seems sketchy. Report the PM to Admin/mods and he shall be banned,if the case is justified enough.
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 47
July 07, 2018, 08:51:39 AM
#2
what did the given link made you do? if it requires you to relogin (considering you're already logged in to you btct account) then you might be looking at a phishing site. But if not, why not try it? Besides, i think you'd know the sender and he probably sent it cause you joined his bounty.
member
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Merit: 11
July 06, 2018, 01:09:25 AM
#1
Look at this personal message from this guy his name is Graysoon (https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/graysoon-774672).
I don't know what is this site, Its look like phishing site I'm doubtful please make an action for this case thank you.
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