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Topic: New Bitcoin Phishing Scam - N00Bs should definitely read (Read 929 times)

legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
it look more of an extortion email than a pishing, i don't see any link to click on

just ignore it and block the domain of their spam in your email, or just send them in the spam folder directly
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
So far 1 newbie and 1 member got it.  So it's chances are something to do with new people with bitcoins.

Do you guys do faucets?   Or signed up anywhere as a referral for someone?
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
Emm... who would fall for that one?
But it's definitely irritating if you're whole inbox was flooded with this.
Some could be tempted to send...
But let's not forget the 'report' button.  Wink

But how would that stop other advertirsers of spamming your inbox since you are supposedly on a ''list'' that supposedly a lot of people have access to. Im pretty sure its an obvious scam attempt and you are not in any list but since they have your email already you could very well be on a spam list
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1010
Ad maiora!
I haven't looked at the introduction to bitcoin stickies in a while, but isn't there some generalized "Look out scammer everywhere" caveat pretty much right at the beginning. Security is paramount when you enter the realm of digital money, and that's not just protecting your private keys.

I guess if you don't know that, no one can help you really. but yeah, watch your back at all times. scammers prey on the naive.

I basically don't even open emails that are from people I don't know, certainly don't believe anything a stranger sends you. I'm even wary about surfing the net. My internet habits are considerably different than before i got into this bitcoin jazz.

be ever vigilant!
hero member
Activity: 544
Merit: 500
Emm... who would fall for that one?
But it's definitely irritating if you're whole inbox was flooded with this.
Some could be tempted to send...
But let's not forget the 'report' button.  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
This is more extortion than pishing, don't?
Any way it is easily avoidable by ignoring the messages or changing email

Possibly I agree it's not pishing as it does not hit it.  What I wonder is where the email list came from.  I was not on it.

What do all of you that got it have in common?
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
This is more extortion than pishing, don't?
Any way it is easily avoidable by ignoring the messages or changing email
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
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1. Log into your Gmail account.

2. Pull up an email from the offending sender. If your inbox is flooded with messages, just search for that person’s name in the box at the top.

3. Hit the down arrow to the far right of the sender’s name. 

4. Click “Filter messages like this” from the list that drops down.

5. Fill in the criteria for messages you’d like to stop receiving. To block all messages from this person, just enter his or her email address into the From field.

6. Click “Create filter with this search.”

7. Select Delete It to trash all mail that matches criteria in step 5.

8. Click Create Filter. If you want to remove all existing messages from that person, check the box next to the blue button that says, “Also apply filter to X matching conversations.”

Voila, you have just blocked all emails that will ever come again from that spamming email address.

At least nobody has sent any btc to that email address yet...

Ye but the email is probably warning you (if its real that you are on a list) that in the future you will get spam but not only from that email account but from a variety of other emails
full member
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Merit: 100
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hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 502
I had this also.

Idiots.
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 250
Agent of Chaos
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1. Log into your Gmail account.

2. Pull up an email from the offending sender. If your inbox is flooded with messages, just search for that person’s name in the box at the top.

3. Hit the down arrow to the far right of the sender’s name. 

4. Click “Filter messages like this” from the list that drops down.

5. Fill in the criteria for messages you’d like to stop receiving. To block all messages from this person, just enter his or her email address into the From field.

6. Click “Create filter with this search.”

7. Select Delete It to trash all mail that matches criteria in step 5.

8. Click Create Filter. If you want to remove all existing messages from that person, check the box next to the blue button that says, “Also apply filter to X matching conversations.”

Voila, you have just blocked all emails that will ever come again from that spamming email address.

At least nobody has sent any btc to that email address yet...
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
That is not much of a scam.  Biggest thing is figure out how you made it on the list.  Somehow they got your email.

And they are not hiding what they are doing... .so don't know if it really falls under Phishing.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
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Who the hell would pay for removing your email from this "list" even if it was real... c'mon you can just report as spam and let them get forgot in the deepness of you trash paste, well at least if you use a decent email service provider..
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
This is the text of the email. Mark as Phishing and move on. Even their typos are horrible btw:

Hi Bitcoin User,

You have recently joined a site that allows your email to be used for advertising purposes.

If you would like to remove your email address from this list please send 0.05 BTC to 1ArDEhgNDbHsDp1Kic7mVUuftmYMH1enNo and send an email to [email protected] with your transaction ID.

This mailing list could be used by any number of domains and is usually targetted by Ponzi Sites, Cloud Mining Sites, HYIP and Scams.

Regards,

Jasmine Barber
bitcoinmailinglist.com
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