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A Former User last edited by
opera select me in question competition and I win iPhone s8 how and where I claim?
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A Former User last edited by amatczak
http[colon]//tearswinners[dot]men/?td=track[dot]newsjournalcelebs[dot]com&browser=Opera%20Mini&model=Mini%205&brand=Opera&swim=phelps&voluumdata=deprecated&eda=deprecated&cep=6MN3eEaWO35kVV1frYS-lWzzP__dJsBWZ6jmcqkr8LOb3tALp7MFzVPM7eH-IGzmm-zrdsbRsWZmBr63-kcblaXgkcnkjHYPGpLBP_8hHxbZXZFqNt1-dGhdZpgrwbBT7I08pwJ_04dUSC0kkODIUwieo6vZHaGzGv2uUK_30k1geVMzBKf-b2nJYrf4oGg2g0BGalb91Sgsn7jVeR_W3mQTy0jZUxl3OLHlXPnaxVzwfpZ7X-ctWz8I_ODPNZ9F6Z2z-kld4Pf9hxRiIw58mCKYNVd8pVyEfcmWIjNS62U&clickid=9035200003242231546-201711-d224cce1b9&affid=102187#
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Modified the URL so that it does not get changed into clickable link by the forums automatically.
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A Former User last edited by
CONGRATULATIONS!
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A Former User last edited by
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A Former User last edited by
sir there r so many winer they claim and receive the gift . its not fair
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blackbird71 last edited by blackbird71
@rehmanjamshoro said in Spam advertisement:
OK sir who is responsible it. told me
This scam has been going on for several weeks. See: http://www.scam-detector.com/online-auctions-and-tech-scams/iphone-8-and-iphone-x-tester-scam
Scams like this can be difficult to trace beyond the original website you visit, since they are often the result of malicious ads running remotely on that website. Many sites don't sufficiently check out to whom they rent ad space on their sites, and sometimes ads on a site are sub-rented out to still other end advertisers by a middle man company. Such ads generate pop-ups independent of the site itself, and can be very difficult to trace back to the authors.
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A Former User last edited by
General, one should always check the URL when "offered" or asked to submit any personal information, at least when it seems unusual. I do.
I even check the URLs each time I enter my bank account online.
EACH time. Just in case a piece of malware should all of a sudden appear somewhere trying to redirect. Thing is, there are cons trying to mask their pages as something else: bad people can replicate the layout and such, but the browser will always show you the URL - heed it.
A little while ago, with my Firefox there was a redirect to a "Mozilla upgrade offer", but the URL was not of Mozilla's. I had trouble to close the page/tab, managed to only do that with my system Task Manager; then I reopened the browser, found that wrong URL in the history, and reported it. You should do the same -
A Former User last edited by
@amatczak I also received a message today that I won iPhone X but how can I get it? Or is it another fake thing?
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blackbird71 last edited by blackbird71
@laygyza said in Spam advertisement:
@amatczak I also received a message today that I won iPhone X but how can I get it? Or is it another fake thing?
MacBook scams actually have been around longer than iPhone scams... but the product these scams offer "for free" are limited only by the imagination of the scammer. The scammer's only requirement is that the item be popular, since they don't have any intentions of giving away an actual item... they just want a click/user response to their scam message.