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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: GregH37 on March 06, 2016, 04:03:29 PM



Title: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: GregH37 on March 06, 2016, 04:03:29 PM
This sent me Link on which he can Steal my password be aware from this guy

Scammer Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=561660

His PM:
Quote
I think this thread might help you anyways always wait for 1 confirmation:


https://bitcointalk.org/ind..................4653.0


Good luck.

And I clicked on it, and I saw it taking me to a same forum but needed me to again add my password and Username. and When I try to check its Links it show like this lol [I again change my password  8)]

https://i.imgur.com/wYQ7Mxg.png



Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: Mickeyb on March 06, 2016, 04:06:01 PM
Report the PM to a global moderator, he may be able to permanently ban that scum. Use 'Report to admin' and choose one Global moderator and repeat it with all the Global moderators


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: FriendlyChemist on March 06, 2016, 04:30:26 PM
God..dammn the link looks like original, any body can get trick off in this spoof.
I wonder is he owner of that other link or what?


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: Jhanzo on March 06, 2016, 04:41:22 PM
God..dammn the link looks like original, any body can get trick off in this spoof.
I wonder is he owner of that other link or what?

why would they direct OP to that site if they don't have some access to its database?

@OP
I hope you're the one who changed your password few minutes before you created this thread.


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: SebastianJu on March 06, 2016, 05:34:30 PM
God..dammn the link looks like original, any body can get trick off in this spoof.
I wonder is he owner of that other link or what?

Yeah, it's an old trick to replace l and I. It's not that bad on this forum but if you have bad luck then the website you receive this on has another font. It can be then that both signs look indistinguishable and you will click it without noticing.

He already used that trick once successfully. See my trust rating for him. Damage 0.62 bitcoin.


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: Lutpin on March 07, 2016, 01:09:16 AM
God..dammn the link looks like original, any body can get trick off in this spoof. I wonder is he owner of that other link or what?
Aparently some did.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1386622.0


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: Monnt on March 07, 2016, 09:34:29 PM
Wow. I would've fallen for that. How did you catch such a scam site? That's a pretty sly scammer.

Change your password and stake an address.


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: xetsr on March 07, 2016, 10:44:54 PM
Wow. I would've fallen for that. How did you catch such a scam site? That's a pretty sly scammer.

Change your password and stake an address.

By checking the website address of the page you're logging into. It's pretty simple stuff lol


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: SebastianJu on March 07, 2016, 10:48:56 PM
Wow. I would've fallen for that. How did you catch such a scam site? That's a pretty sly scammer.

Change your password and stake an address.

By checking the website address of the page you're logging into. It's pretty simple stuff lol

Yes, no green lock on the left of url.

Having to login manually because password manager doesn't autofill.

Checking URL when hovering in the bottom left of the browser window will show you strange signs even when you can't see that a small L is in fact a big i. Though surely, that is hard as long as you don't get aware of it by the login.

Though I don't understand how it can be that the hacker still was in the account since the victim claims that he changed pass.


Title: Re: Beaware Ralobot.com is a scammer, Trying to steal my account Password
Post by: GregH37 on March 08, 2016, 03:13:26 PM

@OP
I hope you're the one who changed your password few minutes before you created this thread.

Yeah I change the the password of my account as a precautionary measure. Yet I didnt logged into that site.