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Topic: Slick Scam: cryptomsgr.com (sucks blockchain.info identifier's wallets dry) (Read 4196 times)

newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 3
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Ouch, I just lost all I had in a blockchain.info account (identifier number), that would be several wallets.  The amount was enough to hurt, but not enough for me to go the cops (yeah, right...).

Here is a crude Cut & Paste of them at work on the blockchain (transaction hash code first, then bold emphasis mine):

08ad57f2adc764a3e09d30625d355aa063d470ee960096a4572a365ed5dc00ed (New Message (cryptomsgr.com) )

Please do not fall victim like I stupidly did by visiting their website to "try their messaging service", if you enter your identifier and password (ahh, thinking that "perforated B" of blockchain.info's is real...), else you will lose ALL BTC in ALL of your wallets like I just did.  And it happens very fast.

Beware.

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Anyone motivated and talented enough to go after these guys, here is what I have (although you can get the same from the above hash code):

cryptomsgr.com

And their two dirty wallets:

1EnfwpztCkSSvkwJqtJNTpfy5XusWmTbPG
12gvwAmVQfJyRqzYE2SC5jKDaZ63d3zQY2

Lots of $0.11 and $0.14 transactions involving above two wallets...

Live and learn.

 Angry

Ouch indeed, man. I am very sorry about your loss, but I don't know how you ever thought entering your Identfier and password on a 3rd party site was a good idea. I, along with thousands of others I'm sure, received their 1 Satoshi blockchain spam advertising that scammy shit.

You definitely did the right thing by coming here to warn others though, good deal with that brother.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Oh snap, sorry for your loss.

I think there was another scam I found somewhere, where you could give your wallet a unique display icon, but it asked for your identifier.

Hope people are wary.

I found that site too, forgot what it was called. I saw it on a banner ad and thought 'Oh, this could be interesting'. Went on and asked for your identifier. A bit suspicious, as a user doesn't usually see another user's wallet identifier. Pretty sure it's not legit though.
DFS
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
Oh snap, sorry for your loss.

I think there was another scam I found somewhere, where you could give your wallet a unique display icon, but it asked for your identifier.

Hope people are wary.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1895
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Ouch, I just lost all I had in a blockchain.info account (identifier number), that would be several wallets.  The amount was enough to hurt, but not enough for me to go the cops (yeah, right...).

Here is a crude Cut & Paste of them at work on the blockchain (transaction hash code first, then bold emphasis mine):

08ad57f2adc764a3e09d30625d355aa063d470ee960096a4572a365ed5dc00ed (New Message (cryptomsgr.com) )

Please do not fall victim like I stupidly did by visiting their website to "try their messaging service", if you enter your identifier and password (ahh, thinking that "perforated B" of blockchain.info's is real...), else you will lose ALL BTC in ALL of your wallets like I just did.  And it happens very fast.

Beware.

*  *  *

Anyone motivated and talented enough to go after these guys, here is what I have (although you can get the same from the above hash code):

cryptomsgr.com

And their two dirty wallets:

1EnfwpztCkSSvkwJqtJNTpfy5XusWmTbPG
12gvwAmVQfJyRqzYE2SC5jKDaZ63d3zQY2

Lots of $0.11 and $0.14 transactions involving above two wallets...

Live and learn.

 Angry
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