https://bitcointalk.oгg/index.php?topic=5154525.0#msg51488782 Firefox expands it to this: https://bitcointalk.xn--og-hlc/index.php?topic=5154525.0#msg51488782 And then obviously can't find the site. If I try this (the first 5 characters copied from the URL from the PM, then "test" added by me: Firefox turns it into this: http://www.k.xn--ogtest-pof/ What kind of sorcery is this? It reminds me of the homograph attack, which is now automatically replacred on all English boards. Some weird $hit yeah... I noticed that also with domains. I notified and reported Google and Symantec, as well as Metamask thanks to mainconceptI wonder why the account (kingpin4321) isn't tagged yet. I created it.
Add the flag in your OP. I supported the flag and tagged it since this account obviously tried to hack the OP. But we don't know if it's a hacked account, it could have been bought too. Someone stated this before: I think kingpin4321 fell for the exact same thing. Yesterday in Services someone posted a fake giveaway with a link to a phishing Bitcointalk clone, he was first to reply. I guess I was late with my tag/flag. A third known case (possibly even more) within the past 36 hours: LinkAnd I checked his history also. Why the real owner doesn't say anything, if his account had been hacked? He would already come in meta and on this thread to report the hack, no? There is something fishy. OK.. please examine the case and catch the fish. I reported on time, and as fast as I could.
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Can you copy the URL as shown in the PM? I'm asking because you can't do this (I can't even do it within quote tags, so I've replaced the "/" by "slash"): [url=https://bitcointalkFAKE.org]http://bitcointalk.org[slashurl] It shows like this: https://bitcointalkFAKE.orgI think the scammer replaced the lower case L by an upper case i: [url=https://bitcointalkFAKE.org]https://bitcointaIk.org[/url] And now it works: https://bitcointaIk.orgSure I can. Here it is: https://bitcointalk.oгg/index.php?topic=5154525.0#msg51488782 Active now: http://sebiltv.com.tr/index/index.php?topic=5088858.0& NOTE to newbies: Do NOT visit this links!
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I wonder why the account (kingpin4321) isn't tagged yet. I created it.
Add the flag in your OP. I supported the flag and tagged it since this account obviously tried to hack the OP. But we don't know if it's a hacked account, it could have been bought too. Someone stated this before: I think kingpin4321 fell for the exact same thing. Yesterday in Services someone posted a fake giveaway with a link to a phishing Bitcointalk clone, he was first to reply. I guess I was late with my tag/flag. A third known case (possibly even more) within the past 36 hours: LinkAnd I checked his history also.
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Nice catch tho, it can really be pretty obvious attempt from the hacker. I just wondered why choose your account over a higher account which he can benefit more, hmm sounds fishy. ~
As if lightlord would even care. There is also actually no point in letting him know. Same reason why he hacked user kingpin4321and maybe he thinks members like me are stupid brainless sheeps. Thank you for your 'advice'. Thanks. Fake bitcointalk login website is still very much active! I noticed that time is not changing on fake site June 07, 2019, 10:23:06 PM for now https://whois.domaintools.com/sebiltv.com.tr
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To OP, Mind to create flag for kingpin4321? i will support you.
I can do it... my only concern is that it is a hacked account, and even if I want to punish the hacker, I also want to bring back original user kingpin4321. Maybe it is best to wait for moderators to decide. EDIT: I created it. Who knows how many users he contacted...
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On this forum, when you rollover with the cursor the link is green if it’s a link from this forum, it’s blue, if is a link outside of this forum So, this is also a way to prevent to click on a scam link
I will add that also. Thanks
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Thanks. One more thing I noticed, after I entered fake account information with password FU.K YOUXXX is that it redirects me to regular Bitvest Plinko Signature Campaign after it takes my 'login details' https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088858.0Maybe lightlord, creator of this topic, should be contacted regarding this, just that he is aware of the situation. They are probably using other random links, with malicious attachments. One more way to super protect is to install browser extension called NoScript, but it is a bit complex.
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Hello my fellow Bitcointalkers!
Today I will show you how one scammer tried to hack my Bitcointalk account, and I will teach you how to prevent any future similar hack attack.
1. I received PM from unknown member with this content2. DO NOT click on any link as it redirects you to FAKE Bitcointalk clone website from Turkey. With intention to collect your Login information and password, and takeover your account.3. ALWAYS check website Link in address bar, and if it is safe HTTPS.
4. Always check user trust and profile and again DO NOT CLICK on any links.
When you hover over with mouse over link that is outside this forum, color will be blue
When you hover over link and you see green color, that is link inide Bitcointalk forum.
Here we have clear case of hacked account: kingpin4321 - password is changed recently https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2447711
5. Report user to admin/moderator and give him negative trust.6. Report phishing website to Google and Symantec.https://submit.symantec.com/antifraud/phish.cgihttps://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/?hl=enhttps://www.phishtank.com/https://www.comodo.com/home/internet-security/submit.php?7. Learn how to protect yourself better.- use Firefox browser or fork called LibreWolf, it shows you warnings for unsecure logins, and it is more secure than Chrome browser. Alternative is Brave browser. - use browser extensions: HTTPS everywhere, ClearURL, NoScript or uMatrix (for experts) - always double check your browser address bar for changes. - bookmark you favorite websites and use password managers like KeePass. - stake your Bitcoin address on forum to prove ownership of your Bitcointalk account -> Stake your Bitcoin address here- install Malwarebytes Browser Extension[/b] for protection8. Ask me if you have any questions.I will update this topic with more information if needed. Thank you for your attention.Translated and adapted to Russian language by bakasabo: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5173654.msg52098506#msg52098506[LEARN] Phishing Quizzes - Beginners & Experts 👈
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Bitcointalk username: dkbit98 Report number: 1 (round 3) Date of report: 7 August 2019
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But you can also move the topic... You don't have to wait for the mods.
True. I will. I was not sure where to post in anywhere...
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All answers above are wrong. Cryptocurrency projects uses .io or .info or .tech or .shit or whatever simple because .com is not available or it is more expensive. Take for example.blockchain.info. they bought .com finally after 10 years, for millions About that price, .IO is more expensive than .COM.
This information is wrong and makes absolutely no sense. I agree with Bitmover here. Price is the main reason. As we all know that Roger purchased Bitcoin .com for himself he can now manipulate with many newcomers and BCH Bcash. In the end... if search engines detect your website, it does not matter so much what domain they used .com or .io or maybe new blockchain based .ZIL domains
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I think that using lower margin is best way to leverage on Bitcoin. People often have big margins, they dont set StopLoss, so they end up loosing Bitcoins very often.
That is why BitMex and other similar exchanges are now full of Bitcoins
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Website is DOWN and ANN also.
Website is still active, but ANN has been down (mods take action.) (samsungcoin.site) is impersonating Samsung which is considered a scam, misleading and trademark infringement so report here ----> https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/?hl=en. I'm sure this user will try again with a new Scam site. Samsung is a transnational conglomerate founded in 1938 and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Samsung is active in various industries. Wiki Samsung (Korean: 삼성; Hanja: 三星; Korean pronunciation: [samsʌŋ]; means "tristar" in English) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul.[1] It comprises numerous affiliated businesses,[1] most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate)
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Same thing, connected with this scam case and Exmo.space exchange. They are using Discord bots yet again.
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I like this us-china financial cold war, just because it is creating global competition and if the us-china indulge in this stablecoin war then im glad that crypto market will boom explosively.
It is open-cold-war on all fronts Not a boring time that is for sure. We could very soon see a bunch of digital coins in all countries in the world, but there is only one Bitcoin...and no country owns it.
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The only thing users should worry about is servers getting hacked
And we see hacked happening all the time... We need better protection for sure
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