That makes sense, will do from now on. Thanks!Use the Report RMT function, as even though you received the message from the last person that received the message and fell for it, it is still the work of RMT scammers/hackers.
The investigation team will be able to figure out it was a victim's account being compromised, but that will also be part of the account owners account recover process.
i dont care if it make anything of twitch, just don't want to deal with all kind of fake live stream on that channel
Yeah, these are getting more and more frequent. I'm getting at least one a day now, so people are definitely falling for it. Might be time for SE to put up a warning in the login message for a while, I think?
edit: I went to the link the first time I got one of these, and it really does look like a legit login screen... if I'd been paying any less attention, I might've fallen for it myself. Instead, I just entered the username Really? and the password nicetrydips**t, and then went and changed my actual password just in case anyway.
2020/06/30 06:11; Nulien が最後に編集
Hopefully reporting the domain to Google Safe Searching enough will eventually get them to flag it and any similarly named off-shoots as malicious.
...fake live stream?
I think that .xyz domain is just a web hosting service. They'd end up flagging thousands of legitimate sites if they did that.
Also I wouldn't namedrop the people you send you tells, and blur their names in screenshots. They're not scammers, they're victims who have had their accounts compromised.
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