This morning I received a Facebook Message from one of my "trusted friends" with a message to "look at bestspace.be". When I tried to post a message on my friend's wall with the website address bestspace.be, FB blocked or filted the URL bestspace.be from being posted. What I don't understand is why FB can't block the SMTP messages from being sent.
Oh well, here's my current list of FB Phishing website addresses:
- areps.at
- bests.at
- bruga.at
- bestspace.be
- fcoder.at
- kirgo.at
- nutpic.at
- sweeter.be
XXX sent you a message.
Subject: Hi
"Look at bestspace.be"
To reply to this message, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?inbox/
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This message was intended for xxx@xxx.com.com. Want to control which emails you receive from Facebook? Go to:
http://www.facebook.com/editaccount.php?
Facebook's offices are located at 1601 S. California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304.
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I just rec'd the same message from a FB friend of mine. Have you found out anything more about HOW someone is able to 'mask' their spam with someone's identity?
That means, somewhere (possibly) I am referring someone to check out a website that I do not endorse!
Me, too. The giveaway was the 4:21AM time stamp...
I just got this and, like a moron, clicked the link. What did I just do, then?
Hi I got that one too... and I think there is also another one called "whitemart.be"
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