Title: Suspicious email from "BTC-E"? Post by: glon on March 11, 2014, 03:24:15 PM I just received this suspicious-looking email from "BTCE-E" (sent via smtp.com so obviously fake):
Quote Hello! We inform you that you scan the downloaded document # 14327223 http://ge.tt/api/1/files/............./0/blob?download [URL edited for safety] can not be verified for the following reason: -Specified in the certificate data in a language other than the language passport data Please provide a new file to check. Sincerely, Representative Director BTC-E Co., Ltd. Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Anyone else received this and if yes did you click the link to see what it does? Just curious... thanks. Title: Re: Suspicious email from "BTC-E"? Post by: T.Stuart on March 11, 2014, 03:25:41 PM Did you have a verified account at Gox?
Title: Re: Suspicious email from "BTC-E"? Post by: st4nl3y on March 11, 2014, 03:28:37 PM I just received this suspicious-looking email from "BTCE-E" (sent via smtp.com so obviously fake): Quote Hello! We inform you that you scan the downloaded document # 14327223 http://ge.tt/api/1/files/............./0/blob?download [URL edited for safety] can not be verified for the following reason: -Specified in the certificate data in a language other than the language passport data Please provide a new file to check. Sincerely, Representative Director BTC-E Co., Ltd. Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Anyone else received this and if yes did you click the link to see what it does? Just curious... thanks. yeah, i have been receiving the same e-mails, and from mt.gox but i wouldn't click the link tho, it steals your wallet. now when all our personal details are on the loose because of mt.gox incompetency, we will be getting these sort of emails and who knows what else. seems like dumb kids can't even scam properly. BTC-e is russian not from tokyo LOL Title: Re: Suspicious email from "BTC-E"? Post by: glon on March 11, 2014, 06:17:33 PM Did you have a verified account at Gox? Yep. But I used the same email address on BTCe. Title: This message was too old and has been purged Post by: Evil-Knievel on March 11, 2014, 06:31:07 PM This message was too old and has been purged
Title: Re: Suspicious email from "BTC-E"? Post by: glon on March 11, 2014, 07:09:22 PM I have, prior to clicking that link, replied with the explanation that "I will click this link, but if it steals my wallet I will force his younger sister to make bukkake videos, until the missing bitcoins are fully made back". Not sure if he ever replies ... The File contains a JAR file, which can be extracted (BY NO MEANS DOUBLE CLICKED). I tried to decompile the resulting .class files but somehow failed, at least for now. Thanks, keep us posted. :) Title: Re: Suspicious email from "BTC-E"? Post by: escrow.ms on March 11, 2014, 07:13:48 PM I have, prior to clicking that link, replied with the explanation that "I will click this link, but if it steals my wallet I will force his younger sister to make bukkake videos, until the missing bitcoins are fully made back". Not sure if he ever replies ... The File contains a JAR file, which can be extracted (BY NO MEANS DOUBLE CLICKED). I tried to decompile the resulting .class files but somehow failed, at least for now. Try it with http://jd.benow.ca/ Title: This message was too old and has been purged Post by: Evil-Knievel on March 11, 2014, 07:29:08 PM This message was too old and has been purged
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