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compositeLegend
09-01-2013, 03:33 AM
I was just in a room, and a particular user is hosting a "giveaway". The owner gives instructions on the stickie that involve going to a very suspicious website, and whispering her the ads on this site.

Several users have already entered the room, warning that it is a scam and this particular website will steal your password. This user also has several scam rooms under his/her name. I've already tried to report the user, and received one reply saying "Fair Warning. Bla bla bla not acceptable to Habbo Way, if repeat offences occur will tell your parents" A bit confused about that reply, as it sounds like I am committing the offence.

She has already kicked and banned two of my characters, as I believe she is suspicious of them catching onto her activity. So wish me luck!

Honestly although it is not wise for the users to click, it is placing them in a vulnerable situation and it's kind of freaking me out.

I will update on the situation.

Thanks!

GoldenMerc
09-01-2013, 08:21 AM
Just make sure you dont put your password into sites like this and if you do make them like ajiief431u431u43iu431h

lawrawrrr
09-01-2013, 01:10 PM
If you don't enter your password onto a site them you should be absolutely fine. They can't grab your password just by going on a website! But most 'giveaway' rooms usually do come with a catch, so be wary of all of them. Try to stick to official fansite ones or ones run by people you know!

Habbz
09-01-2013, 01:29 PM
make sure you don't put your password into these kind of sites, i've experienced these kind of sites personally, I know how they work, I wouldn't recommend even clicking the link as they can still get your IP[Internet Protocol] and do horrible things, as in shut your internet off anytime they like if they do have the correct tools, find out your personal info

stick with fansites YOU trust

Nige
09-01-2013, 10:04 PM
If you feel you're about to be "scammed" then it isn't worth the 1credit piece of furniture is it?

Samantha
09-01-2013, 11:32 PM
Ads? Don't they differ for various people, unless they meant different ads. I wouldn't click links or anything anyway but posting this is getting more awareness for newer users to say the least. Fansites are safer and I'd probably only trust them.

zombies
09-01-2013, 11:33 PM
just dont click links, and certainly don't type in your password!

compositeLegend
12-01-2013, 05:28 AM
Just make sure you dont put your password into sites like this and if you do make them like ajiief431u431u43iu431h

Defiantly. I would never enter my password into an external site! That's a big no no.


If you don't enter your password onto a site them you should be absolutely fine. They can't grab your password just by going on a website! But most 'giveaway' rooms usually do come with a catch, so be wary of all of them. Try to stick to official fansite ones or ones run by people you know!
I'm not sure how this particular site worked, but when I was in the room, users were coming in warning that it apparently steal your password. Perhaps they did enter their password.

make sure you don't put your password into these kind of sites, i've experienced these kind of sites personally, I know how they work, I wouldn't recommend even clicking the link as they can still get your IP[Internet Protocol] and do horrible things, as in shut your internet off anytime they like if they do have the correct tools, find out your personal info
Good tip! I agree with your recommendation, and personally I never would enter these external sites. Besides the link that this user had looked pretty dodgy already, a fair warning.
stick with fansites YOU trust


If you feel you're about to be "scammed" then it isn't worth the 1credit piece of furniture is it?
Of course! It's a shame that certain users do fall for these tricks, but it is also a big negative on the other party for preying on vulnerable targets. By the way, are you insinuating that I fell for this scam?


Ads? Don't they differ for various people, unless they meant different ads. I wouldn't click links or anything anyway but posting this is getting more awareness for newer users to say the least. Fansites are safer and I'd probably only trust them.
That's what I thought as well. Unless this website had their own so called "ads" but I have no idea how it worked as I didn't go on the website. I agree with that. I personally would never enter any external links that I find to be dodgy. Fansites have more reassurance, as they're used by many users.

Rachel
12-01-2013, 06:36 AM
Sites that you don't know do not put your password or best yet do not click the link or go to the website. If you press the link and put your password because it says you will get 500 creds of you put your username and password.... don't believe that story bro you will end up being scammed!

DJ-Shea
19-01-2013, 09:43 PM
I've got caught out before, The site was meant to be a habbo poll about what they should do with habbo & suggestions & goes to a page asif it says please login again and looks EXACTLY Like habbo. DON'T GET FOOLED LIKE ME. Habbo only do In game polls.

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