nicky111 Posted July 2, 2014 Share Posted July 2, 2014 This morning a buyer with username fragglesrock send a message to me asking if I could do a work on a webpage. I didn’t know it was a phishing link (hacker used ■■■■■■) fragglesrock . I was on mobile so I couldn’t figure out it wasn’t fiverr authentic page. I entered my login details. 9 hours after, OMG! my $244 is gone. I later figured out the link when I made a research on what happened. Up till now CS has not replied my complaint. My security question and answer has been tampered with. So be careful of links and also this username fragglesrock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigscott Posted July 2, 2014 Share Posted July 2, 2014 Read Here: http://forum.fiverr.com/discussion/19490/staying-safe-on-fiverr/p1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitehatseo10 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 @nicky111 I think you might be the hacker! Why did you put here the fishing link http://fragglerock/{do not click} (many sellers will click on it and maybe will try to login with their user and pass) ? Your link redirects people to a fishing website that is asking for Fiverr username and password. Here is the screen capture:Redirectinghttp://■■■■■■ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bibekad123 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Remove that link before anyone’s account gets hacked , @nicky111 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
youtubefun Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 I already flagged it. So should everyone elts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfxmasterlk Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 thank your information Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pubudurox Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 thanks share it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicky111 Posted July 12, 2014 Author Share Posted July 12, 2014 Reply to @whitehatseo10:I’m not the hacker. Please don’t you ever call me that again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicky111 Posted July 12, 2014 Author Share Posted July 12, 2014 I think Fiverr has a lot of work to do. My inbox is being spammed with links. WTF? Anyway I have learnt my lessons about clicking of unknown links. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
e_websolutions Posted July 12, 2014 Share Posted July 12, 2014 definetly this is his trick to post link so members can click otherwise why would someone share a phishing link by doing a hyper link it’s simple he was trying to hide and trying to be smart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klataza Posted July 12, 2014 Share Posted July 12, 2014 Reply to @whitehatseo10:Come on, are you dumb or just stupid? “nicky111” is just trying to warn everyone.If you can see, the URL of the login is clearly from fiverr and its legitimate!Phishing sites will ask you to login with the same interface but from a different URL, sample www.phishingsite.com/fiver/login.htmThats it! Such a shame on you bro! You have to say sorry to her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klataza Posted July 12, 2014 Share Posted July 12, 2014 Reply to @nicky111:Just have to be very vigilant and careful next time nicky. Fiverr will take a look on that and investigate further but if you ask them for reimbursement, I’m sorry but that’s impossible because that’s not their fault. Again be careful next time.More Power! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taifurtapon Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 Thank you for such a good information and share it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitehatseo10 Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 Reply to @klataza: the fishing url was like: htfp://somefishingsite.com/www.fiverr.com/login.com (the attached picture is too big to show the full url) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest wordpress_user1 Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 So sad to see your post. My past online experiences taught me NEVER have => $20 “up for grabs”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james_illus Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 Whenever potential customers send me suspicious links I always tell them I can’t access it and have them send me screenshots in attachments instead, and there have been cases where they began acting weird. I believe I avoided some scamming back then.Anyway, thank you for warning us about that username. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emeraldawnn Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 Reply to @james_illus: I do that quote often too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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