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    ~BD~ Guest

    A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/

  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    From: "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org>

    | hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/

    How is this a "phishing" site as compared to any other Russian created pharmaceutical site
    ?

    How is this "spyware" related ?

    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org>
    >
    > | hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/
    >
    > How is this a "phishing" site as compared to any other Russian created pharmaceutical site
    > ?


    This is what I see http://i55.tinypic.com/o045jp.jpg

    > How is this "spyware" related ?


    I've no idea what malware such a site may host. Do you know?



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    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    From: "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org>

    | David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org>


    >> | hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/


    >> How is this a "phishing" site as compared to any other Russian created pharmaceutical
    >> site
    >> ?


    | This is what I see http://i55.tinypic.com/o045jp.jpg

    >> How is this "spyware" related ?


    | I've no idea what malware such a site may host. Do you know?


    Just because you get a Pop-Up on the site, does NOT mean it is what the Pop-Up says. In
    this case a "phishing site".

    I saw no malicious scripts on the site serving up malware nor scripts redirecting to site
    hosting malware.

    As for "phishing site" I see no evidence it is a phishing site. It may be a criminal
    fraud site such as you pay for pharma products and you never receive any or they use the
    PII a customer provided for purposes not expressed by the intent of a customer's chosen
    purchase.

    To be a "phishing site", it would have to be a web site doing one thing and making believe
    it is another.

    For example (faked information for the purpose of discussion)...
    Site: webhost.comcast.net/users/~franklin

    was hosting content that purports to be Bank of America (BoA) through the URL
    webhost.comcast.net/users/~franklin/bankofamerica.html

    So when you pull up the above URL it looks like a BoA account logon page.

    The above example is demonstrative a user on Comcast who fakes a web page purporting to
    being the BoA account login page. That would be a "phishing site".

    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



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    Buffalo Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!



    ~BD~ wrote:
    > hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/

    When I used FF3.6.12 it said:
    "Firefox 3 or later contains built-in Phishing and Malware Protection to
    help keep you safe online. These features will warn you when a page you
    visit has been reported as a Web Forgery of a legitimate site (sometimes
    called "phishing" pages) or as an Attack Site designed to harm your computer
    (otherwise known as malware)."
    Buffalo



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    Buffalo Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!



    Buffalo wrote:
    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >> hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/

    > When I used FF3.6.12 it said:
    > "Firefox 3 or later contains built-in Phishing and Malware Protection
    > to help keep you safe online. These features will warn you when a
    > page you visit has been reported as a Web Forgery of a legitimate
    > site (sometimes called "phishing" pages) or as an Attack Site
    > designed to harm your computer (otherwise known as malware)."
    > Buffalo


    PS: When using IE 6, the page loads and neither SAS paid or Free Anti-Vir
    detects anything amiss.



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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    Buffalo wrote:
    > Buffalo wrote:
    >> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>> hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/

    >> When I used FF3.6.12 it said:
    >> "Firefox 3 or later contains built-in Phishing and Malware Protection
    >> to help keep you safe online. These features will warn you when a
    >> page you visit has been reported as a Web Forgery of a legitimate
    >> site (sometimes called "phishing" pages) or as an Attack Site
    >> designed to harm your computer (otherwise known as malware)."
    >> Buffalo

    >
    > PS: When using IE 6, the page loads and neither SAS paid or Free Anti-Vir
    > detects anything amiss.
    >
    >


    Is your point that you *did* get a warning using Firefox?

    It's hardly surprising that IE6 carried on regardless! I don't
    understand why you are still using it - what reason do you have?

    IE6

    <q/p>

    This version of Internet Explorer is widely derided for its security
    issues and lack of support for modern web standards, making frequent
    appearances in "worst tech products of all time" lists, with some
    publications labeling it as the "least secure software on the planet."

    <p>

    Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_6

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    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    ~BD~ wrote:

    > Buffalo wrote:
    >> Buffalo wrote:
    >>> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>> hxxp://pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com/
    >>> When I used FF3.6.12 it said:
    >>> "Firefox 3 or later contains built-in Phishing and Malware
    >>> Protection to help keep you safe online. These features will warn
    >>> you when a page you visit has been reported as a Web Forgery of a
    >>> legitimate site (sometimes called "phishing" pages) or as an Attack
    >>> Site designed to harm your computer (otherwise known as malware)."
    >>> Buffalo

    >
    > Is your point that you *did* get a warning using Firefox?


    Perhaps his point is to make you aware that the message *also* says
    " or as an Attack Site designed to harm your computer "

    Whereas you got to the phrase about "phishing" and made your post
    without further thought. It is *not* a phishing site. It isn't even a
    "malware" site. It is a pharmaceutical scam site, created only a couple
    weeks ago.

    whois pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com:
    Creation Date: 25-oct-2010
    Expiration Date: 25-oct-2011

    If you were to respond to the spam that contained the link and purchase
    some drugs, you would likely find an Attack on your credit balance.

    But as usual, you were just hoping someone else would do your work for
    you.

    --
    -bts
    -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul

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    StevieO Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    LOL which you did.


    "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in message
    news:iboq98$268$1@news.eternal-september.org...

    Perhaps his point is to make you aware that the message *also* says
    " or as an Attack Site designed to harm your computer "

    Whereas you got to the phrase about "phishing" and made your post
    without further thought. It is *not* a phishing site. It isn't even a
    "malware" site. It is a pharmaceutical scam site, created only a couple
    weeks ago.

    whois pharmacyrxdrugoutlet.com:
    Creation Date: 25-oct-2010
    Expiration Date: 25-oct-2011

    If you were to respond to the spam that contained the link and purchase
    some drugs, you would likely find an Attack on your credit balance.

    But as usual, you were just hoping someone else would do your work for
    you.

    --
    -bts
    -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul


  10. #10
    Dustin Guest

    Re: A real, live, phishing site for you to play with!

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
    news:F7adnedUQrPHDELRnZ2dnUVZ8tqdnZ2d@bt.com:

    > It's hardly surprising that IE6 carried on regardless! I don't
    > understand why you are still using it - what reason do you have?


    You don't understand because to put it bluntly; Your incurably stupid.
    The reasons one might continue using IE6 have already been provided to
    you. Once again tho, you demonstrate a complete and utter failure to
    comprehend even one of them! You *are* ****in stupid.


    --
    Stupidity isn't a crime. So you're free to go.

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