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July 31, 2014, 07:41:06 PM Last edit: August 05, 2014, 08:32:09 PM by tysat |
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PHISHINGhttp://the-wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/07/28/Blockchain-offers-loans-up-to-10-bitcoins-and-savings-accounts-to-its-users When You click on "official Blockchain page" it will open this site: https:// block-chainl.info/savings-loans/Blockchain-Savings-and-Loans.htm IT IS NOT OFFICIAL BLOCKCHAIN PAGE!It is official: https://blockchain.infoEDIT: Link do Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2c9cwf/phishing_warning_new_fake_blockchaininfo_link/MOD NOTE: Changed the link to be in code tags so it's not a hyperlink
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Bitcoin: 1BUVLae4KR9FTDAVDpwFZnoB8p5PrjEt5q
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serje
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July 31, 2014, 08:04:27 PM |
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Just wanted to come here and tell people about this! Thanks BartmaX! I hope no one get's screwed by them! P.S. Activate now 2 factor authentication!!!! P.P.S. you can log in to their site with user "fuck you" and as password "in the ass"
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Space for rent if its still trending
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Ludi
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July 31, 2014, 08:07:04 PM |
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Ive seen a couple of brand new users randomly sharing this link around today. Bloody scammers.
Setting up 2-factor is a must if you have any type of online bitcoin account. You're probably safe if you do.
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BartmaX (OP)
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July 31, 2014, 08:11:36 PM |
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P.P.S. you can log in to their site with user "fuck you" and as password "in the ass" Bro, u made my day! haha
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Bitcoin: 1BUVLae4KR9FTDAVDpwFZnoB8p5PrjEt5q
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juju
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July 31, 2014, 08:11:53 PM |
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Ive seen a couple of brand new users randomly sharing this link around today. Bloody scammers.
Setting up 2-factor is a must if you have any type of online bitcoin account. You're probably safe if you do.
I agree, always opt in for 2 factor authentication on any site, and even setup 2 factor authentication for your email addresses, Dropbox has 2 Factor if you store anything on their. Enabling 2 Factor where possible is one of the first steps I have people do when I teach them how too secure their Bitcoin. Having 2-Factor should at-least eliminate most losses due to keyloggers.
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cr1776
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July 31, 2014, 08:12:06 PM |
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And it isn't the official Wall Street Journal page either. As you said, both the-wsj.com and block-chainl.info are scam sites.
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BartmaX (OP)
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July 31, 2014, 08:27:40 PM |
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And it isn't the official Wall Street Journal page either. As you said, both the-wsj.com and block-chainl.info are scam sites. Yep I just saw it. DO NOT ENTER | ENABLE 2FA https://blockchain.info/wallet/sms-two-factor
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Bitcoin: 1BUVLae4KR9FTDAVDpwFZnoB8p5PrjEt5q
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Pushtheghost
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August 03, 2014, 06:12:44 AM |
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This is something I always have in the back of my mind visiting any bitcoin related site. When I am on blockchain I am always a little stressed that it might not be the right addy.
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JJB
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August 03, 2014, 07:22:27 AM |
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This is something I always have in the back of my mind visiting any bitcoin related site. When I am on blockchain I am always a little stressed that it might not be the right addy.
Bookmark the website and just double check the url. Do you also have tewo factor on? If you do you're probably safe.
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trynmpo
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August 03, 2014, 11:54:41 AM |
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Just wanted to come here and tell people about this! Thanks BartmaX! I hope no one get's screwed by them! P.S. Activate now 2 factor authentication!!!! P.P.S. you can log in to their site with user "fuck you" and as password "in the ass" Best way to avoid fishing attempts to avoid clicking any unknown links which are sent by others via any sources, always bookmark the sites that you are frequently visits which holds your confidential data. you can enable additional security like 2 factor or any other security protocols.
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August 03, 2014, 11:56:55 AM |
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Already warned people about it yesterday and I am glad that you are helping out today.
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August 03, 2014, 12:06:56 PM |
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Nicely found, I did not see this. People should be warned on time to prevent scams, at least as many as we can prevent.
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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Pushtheghost
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August 03, 2014, 03:28:38 PM |
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This is something I always have in the back of my mind visiting any bitcoin related site. When I am on blockchain I am always a little stressed that it might not be the right addy.
Bookmark the website and just double check the url. Do you also have tewo factor on? If you do you're probably safe. I have done both for my home computer but I sometimes log in at cafes and need to look it up that way. Replacing my phone soon so I can be more protected than I am. At the moment my phone gets a bit dirty from work,so I didnt invest in a expensive one.
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August 03, 2014, 04:04:33 PM |
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This is why I always type the blockchain address, not bookmark it(computer virus can affect browsers too) or click in any link, even the ones by google search results.
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Pente
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August 03, 2014, 04:31:37 PM |
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I use 2FA with Blockchain.info, but I would also like to see them implement a system like those pictures that the banks use when you log in.
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August 04, 2014, 09:35:45 AM |
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Wow! This is surely a steping stone for bitcoin!
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August 04, 2014, 12:11:29 PM |
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That is fake, and is a scam of some sort. That is not the legitimate WSJ site (the links on the page go to the legit site, but [Suspicious link removed] is not the WSJ) and the blockchain link is to a fake blockchain site.
No mention on the legitimate WSJ of this, Blockchain's blog, nor Blockchain's Twitter.
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August 04, 2014, 12:36:08 PM |
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That is fake, and is a scam of some sort. That is not the legitimate WSJ site (the links on the page go to the legit site, but [Suspicious link removed] is not the WSJ) and the blockchain link is to a fake blockchain site.
No mention on the legitimate WSJ of this, Blockchain's blog, nor Blockchain's Twitter.
Also it links to a phishing site block-chainl . info. Don't go there or you will lose your coins.
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Mobius
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August 05, 2014, 05:34:39 AM |
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That is fake, and is a scam of some sort. That is not the legitimate WSJ site (the links on the page go to the legit site, but [Suspicious link removed] is not the WSJ) and the blockchain link is to a fake blockchain site.
No mention on the legitimate WSJ of this, Blockchain's blog, nor Blockchain's Twitter.
There are a lot of these out there, and they seem to be always popping up. This is the first one where I have seen the attacker trying to use a fake news site to link someone to a fake blockchain.info site. I would say a best practice would be to always type in the blockchain.info address when you access the site if you use them as your wallet service.
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Anders
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August 05, 2014, 06:00:16 AM |
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SMS to your phone number? What happened to Bitcoin anonymity? I wouldn't trust blockchain.info with that. Would you trust MtGox?
Two factor authentication sounds more dangerous than only using username and password.
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