Lik-Sang.com: Pain, Suffering, Phishing

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

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, now some unscrupulous bastards are sending out Lik-Sang phishing emails. An eagle-eyed reader sent us an email pretending to be from Lik-Sang that includes a “link” to PayPal.

Our records indicates you can retrieve an additional $ 9,99 USD refund in your PayPal account. In order to successfully retrieve the refund please confirm your existing PayPal account on this page [link to ljk-sang]. Please notice that the confirmation of your PayPal account is needed to have this refund send into your PayPal account.

Is there some sort of phishing HQ out there where all the crazy bastards go to read the blogs and try to grab a piece of the fake pie? WTF? These guys are more topical than South Park.

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