This is not new or exciting, but as we have received several reports during the weekend (thanks to all that wrote in - Kevin, Mike, Rick), you all should know what is going on. It seems a new Facebook phising/spam/"worm" campaign is doing the rounds. It uses Belgium domains (.be) to impersonate the Facebook login page and steal the user credentials. Some of the malicious domains being used are redfriend dot be, redbuddy dot be, picoband dot be... (at this point, none of them can be resolved). It's recommended to filter access to all them (and the others coming)! -- |
Raul Siles 152 Posts May 24th 2009 |
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May 24th 2009 1 decade ago |
I got this in a message on facebook: "wwww whiteflash be". Facebook deleted the message themselves and when I go to the URL Firefox reports it as a forgery.
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May 25th 2009 1 decade ago |
URL redirectors such as tinyurl have email addresses where said redirects can be shut down, and relatively fast. This isn't true for all of them, but a majority of the public ones have this option.
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Jun 3rd 2009 1 decade ago |
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