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« on: September 10, 2008, 02:09:22 PM »

So I successfully completed my page and forms to phish an account and it works like a charm! but there is two things that i need help/ideas with. What do you guys think would be the best idea to present to my target with the link so that he can fall for it and login the the fake screen, and, should I send this request from my fakespace or tru regular email...Huh?
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« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2008, 04:00:26 PM »

@ Chocolatebear:

If you search around you will find threads that discuss ways to add your target. I have had success by creating a fakespace referencing the high school my target went to. but, PLEASE before you post any questions browse through the forums or do a search. Chances are someone has asked the same question.
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« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2008, 04:47:33 PM »

First - don't send through email .Target will wonder why they have to log into myspace. Send it in a myspace email. Second, have you tested it first with one of your fakespaces to ensure that it works and does not produce a phishing warning. As to how to entice target to click the link that kind of depends on how well u know the target. Personally, I would make the link refer to something having to do with seeing "more" pics of you. If target is a man, most will fall for that.
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« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2008, 09:38:02 PM »

to jewels:

thanks for the idea of trying the link between fakespaces. unfortunately myspace does block it!! this is what comes up:


"The link you are trying to visit has been disabled.

You have reached a link that is no longer in service. That means the link was very naughty, and, much like head lice, had to be eliminated before it spread.

You may be asking yourself, 'Hey, what was it about that link that got it in trouble?' An excellent question! Usually, it's one of the following reasons:

-      The link was spam! No one likes spammers, and we don't like their links.

-      You almost got phished! There are people out there who want to steal your MySpace password. They want to log in as you and send spam, harass your friends, change your profile, and generally run amok. Phishing pages are usually designed to look like MySpace to trick you. Other sites may also ask for your MySpace login information to customize your profile, insert videos or slide shows, track visitors, or any number of other things.Don't make it easy for them. ONLY USE YOUR MYSPACE LOGIN INFO ON WWW.MYSPACE.COM!!

-      Viruses are not fun! Neither is adware, spyware, or malware. We cut the links to places that are known sources of infection.

If you really did want to check out some spam, viruses, or phishing pages, we're really sorry to have interrupted. We're sure you can find it elsewhere. There's plenty on the Internet"



crappers!!! i guess is going to have to be an external email or some sort of other idea...
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« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2008, 08:12:00 PM »

either that or try to find a free host that ms doesn't have on their phishing list.
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« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2008, 11:36:55 AM »

@ chocolatebear:

if you send it thru regular email you can always make up an excuse to send it. you can say, "hey check out this link. this has my extra myspace features" or some BS like that & then when they click, then maybe wouldnt question logging in.
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« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2008, 09:53:28 AM »

This is a little late, but here's my two cents... The best way to phish people is by making them angry. Yes, it sound cruel, and it'll probably work once per person, but if you get them mad, they will click the link, and log on, with extreme anxiousness to see the link. To be more clear, I phished this person once, through AIM, called her a few 'bad' names, and told her if she wanted to speak to me, here's my MySpace. Of course, it was just the masked link, so it looked like a real MySpace. It worked like a charm, but only once. She must have caught on after that lol

Good luck!
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