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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: Hash72 on December 05, 2014, 06:50:18 AM



Title: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: Hash72 on December 05, 2014, 06:50:18 AM
Hello All

Today i have got in the mail message which contain links to blockchain ask for confirming and validated or fund will be lost soon i notice it is just a scam process once you draw your info ..All of your fund will be lost !!
So Be aware of message like this :

The link: http://gemstonemineradora.com/blockchain.info/verification5477we1c7f54d75w7e5r7r7/en/wallet/login/881b037382e84c61d6b95615451983da5695cde75b469b/login.php?page=Login?token

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Blockchan wallet will reset on 48 hours.

Blockchain security feature created on 05 December, 2014.
If within 48 hours you do not verify your wallet, it will be automatically closed and all funds lost.

The step is easy. First go to your wallet and make a backup of your wallet. You can make it on export wallet. You will download a file called "wallet.aes.json". We send the backup to your email too.

Second Click the link activation below and insert your Blockchain details and Upload the wallet.aes.json file. Done, automatic the system verify your details and your account don't will closed and your bitcoin balance don't will be lost.

If you make any step wrong our system will contact you again.

* For security we recommend to open the link on the following browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Maxthon

Thanks


Title: Re: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: hdbuck on December 05, 2014, 08:06:34 AM
sons of bitches.


Title: Re: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: BiTJack on December 05, 2014, 08:12:39 AM
Most of the times gmail and chrome take care of them for me but just never click on random links like this.
Thanks for the heads up though these suckers are running out of ideas these days.


Title: Re: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: Hash72 on December 05, 2014, 09:11:46 AM
Most of the times gmail and chrome take care of them for me but just never click on random links like this.
Thanks for the heads up though these suckers are running out of ideas these days.
YEP there are running out of ideas.. As  i notice some post in a previous days talking about BTC stolen from Blockchain account so i think hacker just Being lazy to take along way to hack YOU .simply the want you to give them user\pass .
TIP :anyone never use email as 2FA ever.


Title: Re: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: zetaray on December 05, 2014, 09:56:50 AM
Hackers are desperate. The domain name they registered does not even look similar to blockchain.info. They will not gain much from this scam.


Title: Re: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: siameze on December 11, 2014, 11:50:12 PM
Funny, I saw this link on reddit a few days ago, the poster using it had purportedly "leaked" a bunch of blockchain wallet accounts. Used a url shortening service to disguise the pitifully long link. I think the original post lasted 20 minutes before it was deleted.


Title: Re: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: Hash72 on December 12, 2014, 02:29:22 PM
Funny, I saw this link on reddit a few days ago, the poster using it had purportedly "leaked" a bunch of blockchain wallet accounts. Used a url shortening service to disguise the pitifully long link. I think the original post lasted 20 minutes before it was deleted.

Many ways --ONE TARGET


Title: Re: Take care of links like this(blockchain)..HACKERS Inside
Post by: siameze on December 12, 2014, 04:59:52 PM
Funny, I saw this link on reddit a few days ago, the poster using it had purportedly "leaked" a bunch of blockchain wallet accounts. Used a url shortening service to disguise the pitifully long link. I think the original post lasted 20 minutes before it was deleted.

Many ways --ONE TARGET

What is sad though is that with the amount of effort put into perpetuating a scam, one could put that same effort into a legit operation.