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Topic: VitalBet.com - You have received 0.25 BTC. (Read 1289 times)

full member
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Merit: 100
July 13, 2016, 09:11:12 PM
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The support team has claimed it a virus and unwanted link and not their giveaway or something.
If you see any email like this, kindly delete it without hesitation. If you are really eligible, you will get the bonus automatically.
Locking this thread, confirmed.

~Dr.Famous~
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
I didn't took email just than spam advertising, I never played at that site but I have my account there so that is just spam to other players about their sites, so that better to avoid that kind of email when we never took risk there so it is normal how can we win there.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
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I was working on my Laptop and suddenly saw an email from [email protected] claiming that i had received 0.25BTC and it has been added to my balance. Also a link was attached in it. I want to know if anyone else got this, also they got their balance?

~Dr.Famous~

It just a spam OP dont bother to look at their link because it is their way to promote their site,  they are just sharing some spam mail just to get exposure eventhough they do it in bad way.

So the best thing you do now is delete those email because if you dont play to that site and dont bet in any raffle well that can tell that it just a bait for you to bite their false mail so better keep off.
legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1003
I also have received an email like that i think its a promotional from their site someone have harvested email from the forum so better hide your email in the profile options.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
Thanks for sharing this I also received that email but didn't clicked on that, because it was smelling something fishy as I don't played there, than what is the reason to get that huge amount for free so that now reading into thread just deleted that email.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Hey guys, don't be so quick to blame the site, it's really easy to spoof an email Smiley

Code:
// Get posted data into local variables
$EmailFrom = Trim(stripslashes($_POST['EmailFrom']));    // Your email, e.g. [email protected]
$EmailTo = Trim(stripslashes($_POST['EmailTo']));        // Recipient, e.g. email of your friend
$FakeEmail = Trim(stripslashes($_POST['FakeEmail']));    // Fake email, e.g. [email protected]
$FakeDomain = Trim(stripslashes($_POST['domain']));      // Fake Domain, e.g. bitcoin.talk
$Name = Trim(stripslashes($_POST['Name']));              // Your name
$FakeName = Trim(stripslashes($_POST['FakeName']));      // Your fake name, e.g. Bitcoin Lover
$Subject = Trim(stripslashes($_POST['Subject']));        // Subject of the email
$Message = nl2br(Trim(stripslashes($_POST['Message']))); // Body of the email
// Modify headers of the Email
$FakeSender = "X-Sender: $FakeDomain";
$FakeReturn = "Return-Path: $EmailFrom";
$Fake = "From: $FakeName ";
$Reply = "Reply-To: $EmailFrom";
$BCC = "Bcc: $EmailFrom";
$additional = "-f $FakeEmail";                          // Hide the Mailed-by or Via
$headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n";
$headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n";
$headers .= $FakeSender. "\r\n";
$headers .= "X-Priority: 3\r\n";                        // Normal priority (3), urgent is often categorized as Spam
$headers .= $Fake . "\r\n";
$headers .= $Reply . "\r\n";
$headers .= $BCC . "\r\n";
$headers .= $FakeReturn . "\r\n";
// Finally, Send Email
mail($EmailTo, $Subject, $Body, $headers, $additional);
?>
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 500
I got this email but didn't see it in my balance.

It is just a scam like the email ones we have all been getting for years. Dont worry about it.
hero member
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I was working on my Laptop and suddenly saw an email from [email protected] claiming that i had received 0.25BTC and it has been added to my balance. Also a link was attached in it. I want to know if anyone else got this, also they got their balance?

~Dr.Famous~

Looks like a setup for a fishing site. That is not an official email or address. They would never send you something like that. Its a phishing attempt. What happens is they want you to use their link to login to get your password and username. It is a fake site made to look like the original. Just use your common sense and keep your head about you and you will be fine. xD
hero member
Activity: 2912
Merit: 541
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Message from Vital bet after that scamm attempt :

Dear Members, Please note that due to an isolated virus infection on a connected computer, you may have received an email with a link. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK as it contains a virus. Our development team is working on resolving the issue. Thank you and have a great week!

So dont click any links guys!


The problem is why that scammer know all vital bet user's email and send them all the same email about 0.25 bitcoin. It's really strage and fishy though.

i think that scammer have all vital bet user's email and maybe he/she already hacked that site, make some modification on that site, and finally send email to all vital bet user's email. or in my experience, when we have visit on one website, we may seen that we pop ups come in front of website and telling us to be join as subscriber to get newest info from that site. after we join as subscriber, then we've got email almost every day from that site.

one day, the owner send email to us telling that he/she launching a new site and maybe we are interesting on that site. ok, we visit on the new site and again in front of the site, the owner site offering us to join as subscriber and ok no problem, we think that.

from this, the owner of the site have collected huge email list and on the other day/month, he launching new site that different than 2 other site, and he already have huge email, its piece of cake for her/him to send email to targeted email. and tadaaaa maybe he/she add some attached file that contain virus or anything else.

thats from my experience in couple of years ago and i believe this still continue as this is the one of marketing strategy on internet marketing.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
Message from Vital bet after that scamm attempt :

Dear Members, Please note that due to an isolated virus infection on a connected computer, you may have received an email with a link. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK as it contains a virus. Our development team is working on resolving the issue. Thank you and have a great week!

So dont click any links guys!


The problem is why that scammer know all vital bet user's email and send them all the same email about 0.25 bitcoin. It's really strage and fishy though.
copper member
Activity: 475
Merit: 251
in BTC we trust
Very strange that these operations are falling into spam.
Before we had a case that a bitcoin sports betting site was trying this as part of marketing ( sick marketing ) channel.

Keep your data guys and use cloud solutions.

sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 251
Quick! everyone who clicked the link needs to throw out their device before the virus spreads.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
Message from Vital bet after that scamm attempt :

Dear Members, Please note that due to an isolated virus infection on a connected computer, you may have received an email with a link. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK as it contains a virus. Our development team is working on resolving the issue. Thank you and have a great week!

So dont click any links guys!

So a Virus infected one computer of Vitalbet and it enabled that virus to take control over their support mailbox and send multiple spam mails to its customers?
Either this virus was next incarnation of SkyNet or there is something more going on here.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 1354
I received the same email, just checked the link on the email on virustotal and there is one suspected virus on the link (malicious site). So as others said already, better to ignore it and delete the email to avoid misclick.
full member
Activity: 216
Merit: 100
The main thing it was from the original support team email, what they want to say about this?
If there own accounts are not safe how come they will secure user information?

~Dr.Famous~
hero member
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This is a scam, I didn`t receive this mail, but I got few similar with some link attached. I delete this kind of links on first sight, I don`t even open them anymore to see what is written.
Just ignore this kind of links, I don`t know what is behind this links but for sure its some scam. And if you got one, you will get more soon, with me it was like that. Now they come from time to time, and I just ignore them you do the same and everything will be ok.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Message from Vital bet after that scamm attempt :

Dear Members, Please note that due to an isolated virus infection on a connected computer, you may have received an email with a link. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK as it contains a virus. Our development team is working on resolving the issue. Thank you and have a great week!

So dont click any links guys!
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
I was working on my Laptop and suddenly saw an email from [email protected] claiming that i had received 0.25BTC and it has been added to my balance. Also a link was attached in it. I want to know if anyone else got this, also they got their balance?

~Dr.Famous~

too good to be true, probably another scam attempt.
hero member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 647
I was working on my Laptop and suddenly saw an email from [email protected] claiming that i had received 0.25BTC and it has been added to my balance. Also a link was attached in it. I want to know if anyone else got this, also they got their balance?

~Dr.Famous~
I also got it, and theres is a invoice link that we must to click on it, but 40 minutes after that 0.25 btc arrived there is another email from vitalbet that said " Dear Members, Please note that due to an isolated virus infection on a connected computer, you may have received an email with a link. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK as it contains a virus. Our development team is working on resolving the issue. Thank you and have a great week!"


I play on it, even not in regular basis and there was no such a promotion or bonus like that...
I think problem solved. Just ignore the message/email and do not click the link. As mentioned it may contain virus, maybe ransomware or any, be extra careful with the unusual links especially those saying you have received money without knowing the reason why. And I think if there's really a promotion or giveaway it will be also posted on the site itself to inform the members. A little bit catchy for the users tho, since the email was sent by the support of the site.
member
Activity: 77
Merit: 10
I also got it, and theres is a invoice link that we must to click on it, but 40 minutes after that 0.25 btc arrived there is another email from vitalbet that said " Dear Members, Please note that due to an isolated virus infection on a connected computer, you may have received an email with a link. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK as it contains a virus. Our development team is working on resolving the issue. Thank you and have a great week!"


I play on it, even not in regular basis and there was no such a promotion or bonus like that...
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