This is not a "phishing" site that attempts to "trick" you… apparently.

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LazyHippy

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This is not a "phishing" site that attempts to "trick" you… apparently.

This post got way too long, so I put it on my shitty blog.

Basically, my first (I think) spam from a contact on MSN lead to a scam that gets logins by misleading stupid people, then spams their possibly-not-so-stupid contacts.

More info and lots of rambling on my shitty blog:

The Lazy Hippy - Ethical Internet Marketing » This is not a “phishing” site that attempts to “trick” you… apparently.

Think this is legitimate marketing method?
Or is it a shitty scam that has an effect on people's opinions about affiliate marketers as a whole?
 


I'd say it's as dodgy as a $3 note
Their method is about legal as taking someone's phone and copying the contact details in it... But as all the whois details are fake, how're you gonna stop em, short of threatening their hosts with legal action?

We can't stop this shit, maybe the networks could if they wanted to but if one network won't deal with them lots more will and all I can see M$ doing is making sure the next release asks you 20 times before you click a fuckin link.
 
It has the same exact TOS as stalkertrack.. That big ass myspace phish.. Apparently myspace got too tough & msn is next? hahaha
 
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