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November 24, 2019, 01:31:54 PM
Last edit: November 24, 2019, 01:44:25 PM by cuo
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Hello guys, I just want to share how to avoid pishing sites, sometime ago my friend lost ETH and some tokens in his wallet, after hearing the chronology, I concluded because he was careless, he doesn't see the site link that he clicks on and enters the private key.
Phishing site methods is easy to avoid, provided you are always skeptical and apply the precautionary principle to anything you find on the internet.
 
Phishing site usually have the following characteristics:
1. Derived from a source that seemed reliable.
2. Contains messages that arouse emotions, whether panic, joy, or fear.
3. Contains links and/or attachments that the recipient must click on.
4. Asking you to fill in some data.
5. similar websites (make sure to check every link you visit)

prevention is the best step, if our bank account data or online wallet is hacked, of course we cant do anything, even if we succeed in taking over our wallet, of course our balance will be lost.
if your bitcointalk account is hacked, you can do recovery here :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5089777.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=497545.0
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November 24, 2019, 03:25:53 PM
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Just in case you need more sources for your interests in phishing sites. You can find some of topics relate to phishing in my topic
Collection of comprehensive guides on identify and avoid scam projects

I can retrieve exactly which topics relate to phishing and give you but I think giving you the whole topic will help you have opportunity to learn more about dangerous attacks (scam, phishing, etc.), generally.

Phishing sites usually use pseudo domain names that look nearly similar to legit sites' domain names. One of common methods is using Punny code.
Punycode and how to protect yourself from Homograph Phishing attacks?
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