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April 27, 2020, 05:34:24 PM
Last edit: April 27, 2020, 07:19:37 PM by Cat_Fish
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Hi everyone good day
I just got an email from Phishing Blockchain asking to update/change password
thought it would be good to share the info with you guys, it might help some of us not to fall for it

here
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https://i.imgur.com/VLQQmJA.png

Phishing Domain
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https://blonlkcnain.com/#/login

I'm sorry if the section is wrong, please kindly move this post to the correct section if it's in the wrong section

thanks
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April 27, 2020, 06:04:08 PM
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Good catch. You can see that this domain is clearly not blockchain.com

It is very important to double check addresses of online wallets, exchanges, and even this forum (there are known phising sites taht are perfect clones of bitcointalk.org).

Most important now is to block that sender and make a throw away e-mail for all those websites that you need to sign in. Don't share your personal email with any website, as your e-mail is a great vector of phising.

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April 27, 2020, 06:25:01 PM
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You should just keep that link unclickable so that no one will dare try to click it. The person who did it will surely see the traffic source and will be encouraged that it got hits.   you try highlighting it and click the # above fo it to look like this
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Making it unclickable means no one even the stupid ones will dare visit and probably login.

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You should just keep that link unclickable so that no one will dare try to click it. The person who did it will surely see the traffic source and will be encouraged that it got hits.   you try highlighting it and click the # above fo it to look like this
Code:
link

Making it unclickable means no one even the stupid ones will dare visit and probably login.

Done, Thanks

also reported to the Domain registrar
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