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Topic: Sleazy sex link sent to my pm (Read 551 times)

sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 390
March 02, 2023, 05:43:44 AM
#38
I believe OP was the target here and this PM was on purpose which i believe to be more likely for scam, don't be surprised that those that knew you were the ones that put this trick up to cook your unfavourite dish just to got you if that may serve as weakpoint, next time you receives anything related then it will be good never to hesitate making a report to the moderator for proper actions and ignore the user.
hero member
Activity: 1098
Merit: 534
March 01, 2023, 11:23:59 PM
#37
Wow, thats just ridiculous, I can't believe someone is using an account on here for the purpose of shilling their OF or whatever the heck that is. I mean how low can you go for real.
donator
Activity: 4718
Merit: 4218
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 01, 2023, 02:51:37 PM
#36
@philipma1957

You're lucky! I'm jealous  Cheesy

LOL.  I clicked here hoping someone would make a joke.  As for my contribution...  Prove it with the images/link philipma1957 or it didn't happen!  Smiley

More seriously though, I get all sorts of crazy PMs all the time from newbies.  It's best to just add them to the blocked PM list and ignore them.  Mine is quite substantial.  Calling out bad behavior like this on this forum is how you end up with psychos trolling you for the rest of your life here because you called out their alt account scams...  Some people are batshit crazy and they can masquerade around here like normal users. 
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 547
March 01, 2023, 09:02:46 AM
#35
Not sure if I was only target.

It's possible, man. Due to your massive activity on the forum and WO, you are not anonymous. People know your email and probably know your address. Most important, they know that you are a Bitcoin Miner. Since you are a miner and early adopter of Bitcoin, they may expect that you have vast amounts of money in your Bitcoin wallet, and they want to target you with phishing links or a kind of trojan or whatever virus.

I guess it's not just an advertisement. People use social media or messengers like Telegram to spread their content. I don't think people will use forum accounts just for advertising. You were a target; I am glad you did not fall for that.

Suggest to others: You don't have to check the link.
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 871
Rollbit.com ⚔️Crypto Futures
February 28, 2023, 06:43:04 PM
#34
hey) Emilly, 25, female. Rate my naked photos on sex dating site, click link:


These  spam messages have found themselves on the forum how odd, expected this to be email targeted especially on Gmail..

Btw, If you are going to state the obvious then something is fishy out here... For starters anybody who's going to go by the name of Emily while also insisting on telling the world you are female  Tongue Sorry definitely a red flag and potentially the user behind this name is Male!
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 1004
Goodnight, ohh Leo!!! 🦅
February 28, 2023, 06:36:18 PM
#33
This ain't new anymore, prolly an old way of luring a lustfully minded fellow into losing 'em coins for someone that's not even the rightful gender you thought about....alot are happening, but this one is an old idea IMHO.
Philipma, you did the right thing to have reported 'em links and pms to the admin so they could get booked. What baffles me the most is how someone gets registered in here, pays the evil fees and everything, just without any major motive than to scam peeps in here ?? I wonder..Let's be watchful out there guys..

Sandra 🧑‍🦰
staff
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The Naija & BSFL Sherrif 📛
February 28, 2023, 06:32:42 PM
#32
Out of curiosity, I visited the "dating" site, and they ask for some info about you (Social engineering) and then probably link you to a profile of someone as a "beautiful woman" who will try to scam you afterward.
So let's seal that you have no chance for nomination in the next bitcointalk award Miss Bitcointalk category from me 🤣
These Beautiful women are pimps.

@philipma1957, I can confirm I did not receive any such message. It's hard to know the motive but may be someone indeed wants you to check their hot girls LOL. God knows what are you doing these days online 🤣


Sorry to disappoint you, but I also visited the site and I must admit I'm disappointed that I'm not receiving such generous offers. Well, I got a WhatsApp number of a beautiful girl 2miles away from me and yes, I know I'm going to get scammed, but believe me, I'm going to waste both of our lives talking shit.

Such messages are sent to email mostly in the spam box. I really don't how those dudes normally get people's email address to send those messages. .
It is very simple; blogs, dating sites, newsletters, forums, and CEX where you enter your email address and personal information are selling these databases on the black market.
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 6108
Jambler.io
February 28, 2023, 02:09:59 PM
#31
Out of curiosity, I visited the "dating" site, and they ask for some info about you (Social engineering) and then probably link you to a profile of someone as a "beautiful woman" who will try to scam you afterward.

It's not even that complicated it's just a spam ad with a Whitelabel page with different intros and clips, the so-called inquiries are just to make it look like they really care about who you are and they have an actual female on that entire website, I've seen those ads before and a few years ago I even helped one friend to install their flash popups on his blogs.
The main company behind this is flirt(dot)com and the guy spamming is just earning from refferal through his affiliate program, the giveaway is in the blocked page ublock showed,

Quote
*tds/ae?tds_campaign=s3770yal&tdsId=s3770yal_r&s1=int&utm_source=int

So he probably thought the could spam the entire forum with his links and maybe earn $30-50 from a paying customer.

If he wanted to do a social engineering attack and especially target Philip he would have said he is selling mining gear or has a deal in solar panels, far better chances to catch him with that  Grin Grin
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 1246
February 28, 2023, 02:08:22 PM
#30
Such messages are sent to email mostly in the spam box. I really don't how those dudes normally get people's email address to send those messages. I have received such messages in email spam box and always ignore them. Either I delete it straight or I trashed it.
In the forum it is better to report them for ban anytime when such nonsense is sent to pm, and let the mod. take the necessary action to ban the fool account. That spam is not even a female, it is a guy behind the scene to scam people. That is one the ways these scammers are using to defraud people in the internet. Since we have known their tricks, we should be careful. Those links are not even advise to click because most of them are infected with viruses. Stay safe.
sr. member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 390
★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
February 28, 2023, 01:54:23 PM
#29
hey) Emilly, 25, female. Rate my naked photos on sex dating site, click link:

 http :  // freedate24 . com / hotgirl93
also reported it to admin
It is easy to report against one account but when multiple accounts are opened for such activities it will be difficult to tackle them so Theymos should take some steps that no newbie can share any link like posting an image with a newbie account.  does not show.

These are not only female jobs, many male also open accounts using a name of girls and promote such like to promote their affiliate or CPA links. And hackers also promote many phishing links in the form of adult content links.So beware of this and keep yourself safe. Such messages are constantly available on Telegram. So I stopped using Telegram  Undecided
member
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
February 28, 2023, 01:01:15 PM
#28
That link and shit is scam for all I know, it's been sent by hackers to social media users, it's a way that is used for account hacking, once you click on the link that's sent to you, your account will be hacked,
Have experienced such on other platforms like Facebook and Instagram...
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 4508
**In BTC since 2013**
February 27, 2023, 04:57:00 PM
#27
My emails have told me hundreds of times about btc eth due to me

 Blah blah blah
My guy sends me 0.7495 BTC urgently Cheesy They don't seem to realize sending the same email many times in a row makes it even more obvious it's a scam.

Look... I've never been asked to send BTC to anyone. I'm feeling left out.  Cry  Cool


Unless the filters I use in the email, I end up bypassing those. But, I never remember seeing one.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
February 27, 2023, 04:46:42 PM
#26
Please note since I phrased this from my viewpoint it is not a reflection on any other style of sex life that you have.
Grin Grin
I love the disclaimer, but there's no need. See my personal text Smiley

My emails have told me hundreds of times about btc eth due to me

 Blah blah blah
My guy sends me 0.7495 BTC urgently Cheesy They don't seem to realize sending the same email many times in a row makes it even more obvious it's a scam.
legendary
Activity: 4116
Merit: 7849
'The right to privacy matters'
February 27, 2023, 04:30:46 PM
#25
-snip-

This is the typical spam that I've received by email thousands of times. They won't get large numbers of messages on Bitcointalk. It doesn't look like targeted spam either, the link leads to paiatialdates.new and claims Alessandra lives 3 miles away from my Tor browser Cheesy


Lucky you. all I get in my spam in box is mails urging me to access some account to claim 0.698845BTC that I did not know I had, messages from wallet providers (of wallets I do not own) telling me to "update" my wallet or my funds would get lost and extremely profitable business offers from people I have never had the pleasure to talk before in my life.

It would not hurt to get some curvy women trying to scam me, for a change, before I clean my box.

My emails have told me hundreds of times about btc eth due to me

 Blah blah blah
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
February 27, 2023, 02:10:35 PM
#24
-snip-

This is the typical spam that I've received by email thousands of times. They won't get large numbers of messages on Bitcointalk. It doesn't look like targeted spam either, the link leads to paiatialdates.new and claims Alessandra lives 3 miles away from my Tor browser Cheesy


Lucky you. all I get in my spam in box is mails urging me to access some account to claim 0.698845BTC that I did not know I had, messages from wallet providers (of wallets I do not own) telling me to "update" my wallet or my funds would get lost and extremely profitable business offers from people I have never had the pleasure to talk before in my life.

It would not hurt to get some curvy women trying to scam me, for a change, before I clean my box.
legendary
Activity: 4116
Merit: 7849
'The right to privacy matters'
February 27, 2023, 10:10:49 AM
#23
I posted here as I wondered how many got this one. From her or anyone else.
I didn't get it from him or from other users. Even newbie never got permission to PM me because I prevented it with blue tick not activated, so how about you? Or maybe you will prevent it too after this?

Newbie with bad intention can send PMs to anyone they target, including well-known users like you. They can even deliver much more dangerous malware for security. So consider that blue tick not enabled in your private message settings.



Anyone that block newbies is allowed to do so.

I do too much business on the forum to block newbies.  So I have to wade through the bullshit ones.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2645
Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
February 27, 2023, 04:14:36 AM
#22
Out of curiosity, I visited the "dating" site, and they ask for some info about you (Social engineering) and then probably link you to a profile of someone as a "beautiful woman" who will try to scam you afterward.
So let's seal that you have no chance for nomination in the next bitcointalk award Miss Bitcointalk category from me 🤣
These Beautiful women are pimps.

@philipma1957, I can confirm I did not receive any such message. It's hard to know the motive but may be someone indeed wants you to check their hot girls LOL. God knows what are you doing these days online 🤣
copper member
Activity: 1610
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Amazon Prime Member #7
February 27, 2023, 03:38:32 AM
#21
You're lucky! I'm jealous  Cheesy
lol, I can assure you the person who sent the message is not telling the truth. I know it is unusual, but this is almost certainly an example of someone lying on the internet


The PM in question is spam.
hero member
Activity: 1316
Merit: 731
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
February 27, 2023, 03:10:56 AM
#20
So consider that blue tick not enabled in your private message settings.

I think this is the default setting regarding every forum user's private message option, and in most cases it is not enabled by users because they don't want to get PM's from newbies. Every user has a reason why they don't want to enable it, and that's fine.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1228
February 27, 2023, 01:45:16 AM
#19
I posted here as I wondered how many got this one. From her or anyone else.
I didn't get it from him or from other users. Even newbie never got permission to PM me because I prevented it with blue tick not activated, so how about you? Or maybe you will prevent it too after this?

Newbie with bad intention can send PMs to anyone they target, including well-known users like you. They can even deliver much more dangerous malware for security. So consider that blue tick not enabled in your private message settings.

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