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Topic: phishing attempt aimed at bitstamp users? (Read 932 times)

legendary
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March 08, 2014, 05:00:42 PM
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Is that a pdf file infected?

Did they found an exploit in adobe?
It is just picture attached with .pdf file painted. rar archive is opening if click to it and something like "mtgox word document.scr" is in it.
Damn! This fraudsters get better and better each day!

And I don't get any attention from them Sad
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Is that a pdf file infected?

Did they found an exploit in adobe?
It is just picture attached with .pdf file name painted. rar archive is opening if click to it and something like "mtgox word document.scr" is in it.
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Well, it looks totally legit to me. I think you should open the attachment!
well apart from spelling hick-ups it contains ("replay"), it also arrived at an email adress of mine which is absolutely never used for anything bitcoin.
I just do wonder how this adress got targeted. They must have a database with peoples real names in it (the email adress is firstname.lastname@...).
legendary
Activity: 1232
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Is that a pdf file infected?


Did they found an exploit in adobe?
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Activity: 217
Merit: 101
Forwarded to abuse. There was some other emails from codero net focused to mtgox users too so I think they got emails from this forum DB leak.
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Well, it looks totally legit to me. I think you should open the attachment!
This kind of black humor may be assumed as part of total pressure to bitcoin community increased last days.
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Well, it looks totally legit to me. I think you should open the attachment!
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I got an email today claiming to be coming from bitstamp.
It is rather fishy as it arrived at an email adress I never ever used for anything bitcoin related.

Maybe some of you got that same thing or are about to get it.
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