What is bubtag.com and why is one of my "friends" on fb saying that my profile pic is posted all over it?!?!?!? - Printable Version +- Twitist Forums (http://twitist.com) +-- Forum: Facebook forums (/forum-14.html) +--- Forum: General facebook and life forums (/forum-25.html) +--- Thread: What is bubtag.com and why is one of my "friends" on fb saying that my profile pic is posted all over it?!?!?!? (/thread-32857.html) |
What is bubtag.com and why is one of my "friends" on fb saying that my profile pic is posted all over it?!?!?!? - ...... - 11-09-2012 06:18 PM I'm not going to the site until I find out what it is. - Md - 11-09-2012 06:26 PM <<Did you know that your pics are all over Bubtag.com (or other sites)?>> That's a message which many MySpace and facebook users have gotten, supposedly from either a relative or a close friend - so far I've seen reports on YA from: atomipad.com, azurebuzz.com, azurezoom.com, bubbleserve.com, coralpad.com, crimsonopia.com, deesphere.com, dynatoken.com, flapset.com, gabbleset .com, getemtoken.com, getemset.com, gingersphere.com, hazelpad.com, heycode.com, iconnik.com, phototradingspot.info, scrality.com, snapnik.com, tradepicsnow.com, ubzunit.com, wackset.com, wackstate.com, wareate.com and a couple of others. When you follow the link included in the mail, you'll be led to a site which asks you for personal infos like name, mail account, passwords - you get the picture? Right, the site which supposedly has your pictures displayed, never had them, it doesn't even exist! The whole thing is just a phishing scam! And when you ask your contact, you'll find that he never send you the mail! After doing a lot of research, I found that a single guy is behind half of the addresses listed above. I suggest to forward such a message to the links below: phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com http://www.spamcop.net/ Federal Trade Commission spam@uce.gov Treasury Department 419.fcd@usss.treas.gov http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/re... - this site contains links for various countries Here's how to do the forwarding bit: click the crtl key and at the same time click the "forward" button to forward a message as an attachment, mac users should click the "apple" key and click "forward" simultaneously. To read more about scams go to the links below. http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/hughes/4337 http://www.fbi.gov/majcases/fraud/intern... To look up possible scams, phishing mails and sites illegally trying to obtain your private data, visit: http://www.419legal.org/ MD |