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Post by Mini Mia on Mar 5, 2014 4:46:16 GMT -6
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Post by Spock on Mar 6, 2014 22:27:28 GMT -6
Warning: Be Prepared to Avoid This Elaborate Netflix Scam The video has been removed, so I only have the text to go by. I only use phone numbers on old billing invoices, so should be safe.
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Post by Mini Mia on Mar 7, 2014 3:54:16 GMT -6
I found it again. Switched out the link in the first post.
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Post by Spock on Mar 7, 2014 14:28:05 GMT -6
Tried and got the same message:
"This video has been removed because its content violated YouTube's Terms of Service."
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Post by stepper on Mar 7, 2014 19:29:10 GMT -6
Since I don't use Netflix at all, I suspect I'll avoid the scam.
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Post by Mini Mia on Mar 8, 2014 2:33:48 GMT -6
Okay. Switched out video links again, and added another for backup.
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Post by stepper on Mar 8, 2014 16:47:18 GMT -6
Are you sure the links aren't part of Netflix Pharming? Hm? They could be you know.
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Post by Mini Mia on Mar 9, 2014 1:53:56 GMT -6
I wouldn't know the difference.
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Post by stepper on Mar 9, 2014 12:42:43 GMT -6
Pharming: the malicious redirection of a website's URL to a fake site hosting a false version of the original - often used as part of a phishing attack in an attempt to trick victims into giving up log on credentials and/or personal information. Increasingly used by hackers exploiting DNS vulnerabilities to "pharm" domain names for large groups of targeted users.
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