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Beware of the payAneer phising

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May 5, 2011
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Saw this on Tumblr and decided to post it here. If there is already a topic about this at the Models Only section, ignore this one.

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The first photo is what happened when I went to the link in the email. I saw the “https” in the hyperlink and thought that is was gonna be cool.

Notice how it’s “payaoneer.com” and not “payoneer.com”
That means when you enter in info, it’s not actually going to Payoneer, yeah?

See the “sign out” button? I’m not even signed into anything to do with Payoneer.

And the associated accounts? I took a screen shot of what it looks like when you’re logged in.

They did a really good job of mimicking the original site.

PLEASE reblog this and let the other ladies know. I know A LOT of cam girls us Payoneer to cash out on their sites.

EDIT: I sent an email to Payoneer with a screen shot of the original message. It’s past 5pm EST on a Thursday so I’ll be lucky if I hear back from them by Tuesday.

I wish I could go try to take money off my card and see if it’s really deactivated or not, but I’m lazy and 100% sure it’s not deactivated.

Signal boost this for other cam chicas!

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Thanks again for sharing this, guys! It's an unfortunate reality that attempts such as this do occur, however we do our best to monitor them and have them shut down as soon as possible.

The best thing to do is what you see here: report it, let your fellow community know, and be active in raising awareness.

We also have a blog post with some tips at identifying and preventing phishing: http://blog.payoneer.com/how-to-prevent ... ity-theft/
 
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