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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: stoneage69 on November 17, 2018, 11:47:05 AM



Title: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: stoneage69 on November 17, 2018, 11:47:05 AM
Has anyone tried using CoinArbs.info - I believe it is a scam - DO NOT send any money - I deposited some LTC which never showed up in my wallet on the site.

One of the reasons I thought it was legit was because of a link to this supposed Bitcoin forum page on their website:


*Link removed*

It looks exactly like this forum, even the users posting on this fake page are registered members of this forum - but the posts do not exist on this forum - it took me a while to notice, but the url is wrong - bitcointOlk instead of bitcointalk

I feel a bit stupid for falling for this, but wanted to draw it to the attention of this forum and its users to hopefully prevent other people from losing any of their money.

Hopefully I have put this is in the correct part of the site. Please move it or let me know if not.



Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: bitfocus on November 17, 2018, 03:29:43 PM
Damn! the scammer are trying to use this forum's reputation and scam some good people, I think!


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: bL4nkcode on November 17, 2018, 04:49:33 PM
It's my first time to see this domain of the forum's clone but anyway nice catch. And for the site linked, I don't know if how it totally works but its obvious that they're just new in the industry based on their whois, so beware of it as well.


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: marlboroza on November 17, 2018, 10:23:28 PM
They don't have thread here, original thread under that number is this one: Bitcoin dominance record (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5027429.0).
I thought this was phishing attempt but every other link is redirecting to this forum, even login button is redirecting to this forum.

Wait, what the...? I can't believe this, SFR10, xtraelv and achow101 are shilling hard:

https://i.imgur.com/7KCQr6D.png

https://i.imgur.com/pCX46ix.png

...and, I am disappointed with suchmoon's and Foxpup's merit distribution.

Probably best part of thread is proof that time machine exist:

https://i.imgur.com/PEdr7Q7.png


Can we somehow report this?


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: morvillz7z on November 17, 2018, 10:51:10 PM
^ Haha, this is so fucked up and in the same time hilarious, sad that I couldn't find my name in there (possibly in another topic lol who knows...).

This is definitely a thread in Meta worthy, I'm sure that many people will be surprised to find their names associated with this bullshit. Man, these scammers never cease to amaze me.


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: aioc on November 18, 2018, 12:31:48 AM
Investors and members of the community should be aware that there are sites like this that wants to imitate Bitcointalk, be sure to bookmark the right site and check the URL if you are indeed landing on the right name or spelling of the forum, they can easily steal your credentials this is one of the ways to steal your credentials.


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: mikeywith on November 18, 2018, 02:08:12 AM
Sorry to hear about what happened to you.

but to be honest these guys are smart, i mean who would have though of cloning a whole forum i even spoke to the devil and he confirmed it was not his idea !, change a single letter in the url/domain, make a complete thread with all different types of member ranks , questions, answers . this is so much effort spent , much more effort than the old school of "send 0.1 btc to receive 0.5 btc".

thanks for sharing this , nice catch.


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: mainconcept on November 18, 2018, 06:18:43 AM
I created a pull request for the MetaMask blacklist: https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-phishing-detect/pull/2644

If they accept it then the MetaMask extension will automatically block the fake website.


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: stoneage69 on November 18, 2018, 11:09:26 AM
Thanks for your replies, I'm glad that I've been able to make people aware of these scammers.

Can't believe the trouble they must have gone to to create this elaborate fake forum page!

Good luck with getting the website blocked too mainconcept


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: mainconcept on November 18, 2018, 06:09:16 PM
Good news, MetaMask has accepted my pull request and by now the MetaMask extension will show you this warning if you browse to the fake website bitcointolk(.)org:

https://i.imgur.com/N18azaS.png


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on November 18, 2018, 08:49:58 PM
 8) this is some serious phishing business. I only knew about Bitcointalk.to, had no idea there was a new player in the game. Thanks to this thread


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: magneto on November 18, 2018, 09:04:32 PM
Has anyone tried using CoinArbs.info - I believe it is a scam - DO NOT send any money - I deposited some LTC which never showed up in my wallet on the site.

One of the reasons I thought it was legit was because of a link to this supposed Bitcoin forum page on their website:


https://bitcointolk.org/indexphptopic=5027429_0.html

It looks exactly like this forum, even the users posting on this fake page are registered members of this forum - but the posts do not exist on this forum - it took me a while to notice, but the url is wrong - bitcointOlk instead of bitcointalk

I feel a bit stupid for falling for this, but wanted to draw it to the attention of this forum and its users to hopefully prevent other people from losing any of their money.

Hopefully I have put this is in the correct part of the site. Please move it or let me know if not.



If you see the name arbitrage in the future, just be extremely careful especially if some site tries to offer you an investment opportunity out of it. The thing is that arbitrage is not consistent, it can't offer the same rate of return on larger investments, so there is no way that a site could legitimately offer you that. We've seen countless amount of scams that use arbitrage as a cover story.

I'd suggest removing the [url] tag from your post that links to the phishing site as people may accidentally click on it and be misled. Creating a fake forum page like this doesn't really take much effort on their end, all they need to do is modify the text put out there and the topic, really.

Anyhow, you've learned your lesson. There are absolutely no magical passive income scheme out there that is legit, and the fact that they are not regulated by anyone despite offering an investment opportunity is just more red flags. Keep that in mind in future as you come across more sites of this nature.


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: suchmoon on November 19, 2018, 12:06:58 AM
Wait, what the...? I can't believe this, SFR10, xtraelv and achow101 are shilling hard:

...and, I am disappointed with suchmoon's and Foxpup's merit distribution.

And none of them have red trust, clearly the Bitcointolk mafia is protecting them.



Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: sirazimuth on November 19, 2018, 02:35:21 AM
I clicked on that link to check it out. Whoa! scary shit man. Never woulda known its a clone (oh, that rhymes... how quaint!)
Hopefully it wasn't a <suspicious link removed>
that plopped some drive-by malware on my box or some such thing.
Yes it's true, being a legend bitcoiner who frequents these boards makes one paranoid.


Title: Re: CoinArbs.info scam - Bitcoin Forum fake page
Post by: stoneage69 on November 19, 2018, 06:18:54 PM
Great news that the site is now blocked, hopefully this will help to deter others from depositing to CoinArbs - Thanks mainconcept

I have also removed the link from my original post as suggested - I can see your point magneto, thanks for pointing it out