Phishing sites mar 12by12daily early success

July 16, 2006

Scammers know where and when to strike. The early success of Dadndaves’ 12by12Daily gave them another venue to strike.

Dadndaves warned its members of phishing sites which attempt to steal their log in details at 12by12daily. These new phishing sites are http://www.twelvedaily.com/ and www.12by12dailypro.com/ . The latter site looks exactly as the genuine 12by12Daily site www.12by12daily.net.

Members are enjoined to bookmark the genuine site and log in to that URL. They were encouraged to stay vigilant as similar attempts will exist to defraud members. 12by12daily which offers 12% daily for 12 days is patterned after the original autosurf 12DailyPro.

Danishamericansurf’s get paid to report program

July 15, 2006

The autosurf program Danishamericansurf makes an attempt to institute order in its site rotation. It now is offering $0.25 per abusive site identified by a member. For a site carrying a virus, Danishamericansurf is offering $1 for each site identified. This autosurf enjoined its members to comply with site the following site rules:

1. No sites with virus
2. No pop-up windows, pop-in windows, downloads, redirects, trojans, or
3. malicious code, No broken, under-construction sites, or slow-loading
4. sites, no known scam sites.
5. No sites whose themes include personal, eroticism, matchmaking, mail-order brides, religion, politics, satanism, war games.
6. No adult, illegal, violent, or inappropriate content
7. No PTP sites
8. No CASINO or Gambling sites
9. No sites with profain language
10. No Search Sites

Members promoting sites containing a virus will be automatically dropped from its account list.

Scam advocates must be stopped

July 13, 2006

Potential victims should be pro active in fighting scams. Otherwise, scammers are here to stay and multiply.

There is an email circulating around offering hacking tools designed for autosurf programs. The offer came from exinvest@gmail.com with egold account 3374989.

The same tools as claimed can bloat your 1 unit upgrade acquired from an autosurf program to 100 upgrade units. The hacking process is reportedly easy since cheating can be completed in 4 minutes. The said tools can be downloaded here http://kaka.madur.net/as_hack.zip and can be extracted for $10.

This scammer deserves a date with concerned authorities and a frozen egold account.

Another phishing expedition

July 11, 2006

An email allegedly from Google is circulating around the HYIP and autosurf industry. The mail congratulates the recipient for having won $500 from google. The same email claims that google is giving away such amount at random to 12 beneficiaries daily. The recipient is required to click a link and follow the set of instruction to claim the $500 prize thru Stormpay, egold or Moneybookers.

Google just launched its payment processor Google Checkout initially for US residents. Is not likely that Google forged ties with payment processor like Stormpay, egold or Moneybookers. This is another form of phishing expedition.

Another scam alert?

July 7, 2006

I received an email from the support team of www.1-800-mail.com that I won a prize of $2,000. The email informed me that I have been chosen at random as lucky recipient of the said cash prize. However, as pre requisite to the release of the $2,000 cash prize, I was being required to become a gold member and must invest $45 payable to a certain egold account.

Looking at the site www.1-800-mail.com , there seems to be no indication of the veracity of this promo offered by this get paid to receive email program. Since I do not have funds in my egold account, I requested the support team concerned to just deduct my required investment from my cash prize. Let us wait and see.

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