This one is quite cute. Created by phishers to scam phishers.
Affected websites are:
1. Abbey.Co.Uk
2. BankofAmerica.Com
3. Barclays.Co.Uk
4. Chase.Com
5. CitiBank.Com
8. eTrade.Com
9. HaliFax.Co.Uk
12. Lloyds.Co.Uk
14. NBK.Com.Kw
17. Smile.Co.Uk
19. Wamu.Com
Two friendly warnings for the curious and for those who find the scam website.
a. Your IP address is recorded when you visit his page. What does this mean? You are being sabotaged by him. If his website is raided, you will not be spared either. With Interpol's help, you might see yourself in courts for doing such things.
b. For those who found his site, kindly do not post it here. You may share it in PM, but that's none of my business.
Anybody found violating Warning B will get a nice treat from me.
Edit: For clarity
will we accidently click on a advert, then link to the page?
so you're saying, that some phishers have created webpages that look like the webpages of the list of affected sites and you can use these created fake sites to do phishing?
but the catch is that when you do try it by accessing mr brain's website to dl the tools, your ip gets recorded behind your back and if they gets fcuked, those who visited his website gets fcuked too? did i get that right?
what if you use proxy ip? you can use that to get by those prohibited website that was blocked by the govt, i suppose you can avoid getting caught then?
Originally posted by dumbdumb!:so you're saying, that some phishers have created webpages that look like the webpages of the list of affected sites and you can use these created fake sites to do phishing?
but the catch is that when you do try it by accessing mr brain's website to dl the tools, your ip gets recorded behind your back and if they gets fcuked, those who visited his website gets fcuked too? did i get that right?
what if you use proxy ip? you can use that to get by those prohibited website that was blocked by the govt, i suppose you can avoid getting caught then?
The story is about a king phisher who shares his phishing tools with other nuub phishers on the surface but is actually stealing a copy of the passwords and other credentials they phished. Think of it as MLM, except that the downline don't know they are sharing their profits with the upline.
Mayi's concern is that if you visit Mr Brain's website with your IP address logged on his server, and one day some FBI pays a visit to his house, arrest him and confiscate the server. When they see your IP address in the log, they may assume that you are one of those website phishers accessing his site to download his phishing tools. And the next day you may see a tall, black guy with a crown-shaped badge on his black jacket standing at your doorsteps, with a few others behind him.
But I think that won't happen ba. You can just tell them you visited the site out of curiosity, and as long they can't find evidence that you are indeed involved in site phishing, they would not be able to do anything to you de.
The IP address that is recorded to his server are not server logs, which all servers do by default.
Rather, it's a script which he created to log all users who visited his site.
It contains info which server logs have.
1. IP address
2. OS
3. Browser
4. Number X visitor
5. When you visited the website, when was it last updated
6. Screen resolution (for what, no idea)
Police will not only be looking at server logs, but also the above info which he collected.
There could be other info, but so far, that's the only I've gathered.
And kindly do not test out any of the files without editing the damn scripts. You will send some nice info to him if you do, which is your username and password.
That's why it's for noobs.
Originally posted by MyPillowTalks:will we accidently click on a advert, then link to the page?
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