They have passed KYC in ICOBENCH so investors know who can they run after, this is one good example of why investing in ICO is not attractive anymore and not worth promoting, even a good and legit project can run away with your money it has become so easy for scammers to do this.
Most of the so called ICO ratings websites are no longer trustworthy especially ICOBench. I have seen so many scam ICOs get their teams "verified" there. It's so sad how money can really corrupt people this much ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Being phished means you visited a fake/cloned website . if nothing bad happens to you and you believe that you access the correct url of etherdelta then you dont need to question yourself on why you didnt got hacked .
The attack happened on the exact Etherdelta website where there was temporary access to Etherdelta's DNS server by the hacker. It was the exact Etherdelta domain not like this usual phishing attempts you know of where there is a slight alternation of the domain name. I was starting to do a token transfer at that time of the attack so yes, I was doing something on a correct url of a website whose DNS server had been hijacked. If it wasn't for Netcraft and MetaMask's alerts. My funds were gone. This is not an ordinary phishing attempt we always see daily. We are talking about a DNS server getting hijacked. To enlighten yourself and refresh some memories of that day there is more here Cryptocurrency exchange EtherDelta got replaced with a fake site that steals your money
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Thanks, OP has been updated. Be careful about adding every suggestion to your OP. Browser extensions are an easy way to distribute malicious code, since if your extension looks good/professional enough, many people will download it without really thinking about it. I've not even heard of some of these extensions, which is usually a warning sign for me given how much attention I pay to online security and privacy. I would certainly be considering checking the code out for yourself before recommending it to others. I did check out the source code before updating the list especially for phish fort as it's relatively new in the game. Wouldn't be fair recommending people an add-on i completely know nothing about ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Website should be up and there should be no problems with the Birake network. What browser are you using?
It was not working on both Chrome and Firefox browsers but everything is now good.
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Why not just allow these people to do there thing. Instead of you coming here to bash it, why not bring up the problem and I'm more than sure they will get it fixed.
I am pointing out a weakness... If that is bashing according to you, then so be it.
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What is the point of posting half-baked product that does not even work? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) This are the kind of things that make us doubt whether it's even safe to send our money in there. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftalkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F07%2F19%2FnuykG.png&t=663&c=G0_X6FxXsjyrog)
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I also saw them. Am very sure it a bumping service because i have seen them on every thread the accused has started. What's the best course of action for them? If it's getting them tagged, it will help you gather their profiles here and the threads they have posted in... if it's just reporting to mods, then i will do that too
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The problem is that OP isn't even sharing his user ID or profile link. We would have tried to check it up in seclog and see if the recovery process has been canceled.
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Thanks, OP has been updated. It's sad that the link to their Firefox add-on does not work. <...>
Thanks but am currently looking at anti phishing add-ons. However, I look forward to making a topic related to malwarebytes sometime soon. better you bookmark the real website to keep safe from phising site. if you first time follow that website, very good if you can check their security,domain,website age and their ads. i always check it in scamadviser and see any preview in youtube video about that website.
Bookmarking is okay but also not 100% guaranteed safety. I was online when an attack was made on Etherdelta in 2017... In fact, I was even in the process of making a transaction to Etherdelta and do you know what saved my Private key from getting Phished? It obviously wasn't bookmarking( I had bookmarked Etherdelta and i still ended up loading a website whose DNS severs had been hijacked) but Netcraft gave me a warning(the ad-don was showing a risk rating of 9/10 at that time) and MetaMask displayed a warning. That's when I realized that Etherdelta was under attack and i stopped what i was doing immediately.
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Wow. A very nice project and great team. Sir, when you have any bounty? Read in a sarcastic voice ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Logs have been updated. Congratulations on ranking up! ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Thanks, Now onto the next hard level of getting to senior Membership ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Having an Article on Forbes Guarantees nothing.. I have seen scams in past sponsor articles in Forbes and Cointelegraph. Just go to the scam accusations board and explain why you are having a fake profile of your CEO. This is so easy to resolve. The more you dodge the accusations, the more we believe that it's actually scam. Is Bitbook.ag a reincarnation of Bitbook.biz that closed down a few years ago?
Nobody knows but with i saw in the thread, they are certainly not people to toy your money with.
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Can someone double check on this because I have invested with Bitbook too an is also using the gambling platform. I don't see anything wrong in the website. And looks like only a single person which is the CEO on their website who does not have a LinkedIn profile link. Well wait what the team will do about it.
Because the photo used for CEO, is stolen. Go and look at the accusation for yourself. If i were you I would have withdrawn my money by now. Just look at how newbie accounts are trying to bump the thread and shill the ICO. Someone is working hard to make this disappear. Of course we are not scam!!! We have a full operative platform! Many people alredy started to play in our platform and gave positive feedbacks about our team and services! Test by yourself and you will know that it is 100% legit service!!
LOL, go respond to the scam accusation and redeem yourself. Don't tell me to test it because I won't.
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Thank you, I will keep that in mind. Phishing is something that looks easy to evade but sometimes one could just be caught off guard, probably when one is trying to browser during times of fatigue or having less attention to the websites s/he is browsing.
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Great effort upon bursting this scam. The lazy bastard plagiarized the whole white paper ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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He got a few negative trust at that account why not check first the trust user before doing a tx, always remember don't transaction with a low account member.
It's actually him who sent out that feedback, he also got scammed fooled by someone else ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I agree with you on the second part though. I mean why are people so careless handing their money to strangers without escrow? Your link is broken, could you please fix it?
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The last bit where you ask for the email address is really not necessary unless you are planning to start dpamming people's emails ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I cancalled thje survey because of that.
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First time seeing it but anything that deals with smart contracts in most cases has that feature of instant depositing and withdrawal. At least I have witnessed this with Ethereum network and EOS.
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