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    Default E-card password scam?

    I got sent a E-Card (suposingly) from a postmaster at a website I've never even subscribed too. And to view your e-card you have to sign in on another
    website which is identical to hotmail and which is obviously a scheme to get your password. how sneaky... and when I clicked it I wasn't gonna sign in but the email that was saved was [email protected] or something..
    I'll get screenie.

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    Internet scams are so pathetic. :rolleyes:

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    yep it's a scam.

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    That's how I lost one of my accounts ;P
    'Cause I'm stupid and fell for that.

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    That happened to me too, but I didn't type anything in because I seen the Stevos Lab email address, and I was like.. Stevo lives in the UK.. he wasn't on my computer.. hmmm.. lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart
    I got sent a E-Card (suposingly) from a postmaster at a website I've never even subscribed too. And to view your e-card you have to sign in on another
    website which is identical to hotmail and which is obviously a scheme to get your password. how sneaky... and when I clicked it I wasn't gonna sign in but the email that was saved was [email protected] or something..
    I'll get screenie.
    I think it's pathetic.

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    I recieved it and read it last night, there just pathetic... ;\

    obivously someone from steveslab trying to keylog / hack our E-mails.
    You french fried when you should have pizza'd. If you french fry when you should pizza, you're gonna have a bad time....

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    Thing is, why would it say Sign in to view your e-card on hotmail.
    When 123Greetings (the e-card) and hotmail are totally differant.
    I thought stevoslab could do better than that.

    the fake hotmail starts like www.wyger.com

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    Odd..I just got a 123 greetings card. Isit safe it just ses SUM1 SENT U A CARD FRM 123GREETINGS.COM
    MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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    I don't really see the point. But this can serve as a notice for people to be aware of it.

    Rupsie if it is from stevolabs it was probably be a keylogger.

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