So the point of this thread is... ? Everyone knows this, and it's been said 1000 times before.
Sup guys!
I wont take any credit for this post, its basicly the same as this one:
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-sc...hing-scam.html
This is just a upgrade of itit doesnt tell you how to make your phising site, but how to catch others account and make them trust you very easy
so, you need to go to evilpage.com and go to the fake email page, now you need to type this:
From: [email protected]
To: The victims email
Subject: Account verification
Email:
Don't send yet ! you need to get a victimGreetings,
An investigation of your World of Warcraft account has found strong evidence that the account in question is being sold or traded.
As you may not be aware of, this conflicts with Blizzard's EULA under section 4 Paragraph B which can be found here:
WoW -> Legal -> End User License Agreement
and Section 8 of the Terms of Use found here:
WoW -> Legal -> Terms of Use
The investigation will be continued by Blizzard administration to determine the action to be taken against your account.
If your account is found violating the EULA and Terms of Use, your account can, and will be suspended/closed/or terminated.
In order to keep this from occurring, you should immediately verify that you are the original owner of the account.
To verify your identity please visit the following webpage:
https://www.worldofwarcraft.com/login/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.worldofwarcraft.com%2Faccount%2Findex.html
Only Account Administration will be able to assist with account retrieval issues.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter, and your continued interest in World of Warcraft.
Sincerely,
Account Administration
Blizzard Entertainment
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article/21505 target="_blank">
the easiest way is to go for a guild webpage. (Just find some random one, i normaly choose some noob guilds on my own server) then go to "Member list" and check the list out for some noob who display hes Email, now you simple just put hes name at the fake emailer, and send. do this with the whole guild (those who display's emails) and then check your phising site 1 day later, there probly would be some fresh accounts awayting for you
And if you have choose the right guild, you may have some level 70's aswell
When your tired of getting the noob accounts, go for the high guilds, (Don't attempt to send this email to to meny of the real high raided guilds, some of them has a minimum age of 18. and that would end up with they find out your may scamming them and then reporting you.
Well, happy scammingget the hell out and get some nice accounts
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As i said before, i take no credit for this one, as long as its a upgrade of what Moji writes about, i havent ask'd him for promision to make this thread, but anyway.
Thanks!!
EDIT: This is the easiest way to scam with phising sites, (You can do the spectral tiger scam aswell ofc) but instead of searching for some noob at Markeedragon, try to just find some random guilds. they would just fill the shit out for not getting suspended or banned xD
Markee dragon is a site where most of the players are hustlers, they buy an account and sell it for more than they bought it for, thats the way they earn money, they wont belive this phising site scamthey get 3 emails every day from scammers that leets to there phising sites xD
Last edited by <-Ragnos->; 07-15-2008 at 11:28 PM.
So the point of this thread is... ? Everyone knows this, and it's been said 1000 times before.
Hm.
Slight variation of the origin of the email you get. Pretty much similar to alot of the phishing guides coming up. Thanks for sharing though.![]()
I already said you can go to a guild website to check the forums for emails in my original post.Go to an account trading/selling website.
Find someone who is foolish enough to put their e-mail to contact them with.
Or you can find a guild website and look through the members to see if they put their e-mail up.
everyone always says go to a guild website to get their emails... but where can u find all these guild websites?
dont really get this, its just the same old phising emails