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Message-ID: <8D8863BB65A02F47A303E5B7666126710152EB93@exmb1.zonelabs.com>
From: jlacour at zonelabs.com (John LaCour)
Subject: Orkut fake in the wild
whois registrations for both sites seem to be the same.
The ip addresses of both servers are 66.28.205.19 and .22
respectively.
I'm inclined to think that it's legit and they've
simply taken steps to stop what you believe is
happening.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nico Golde [mailto:nion@....net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:32 PM
> To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
> Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Orkut fake in the wild
>
>
> Hi,
> Orkut (http://www.orkut.com) is a social network in the net,
> where you can meet new friends and connect your activities
> into communities. it is like friendstar. Now there is an
> orkut fake in the wild named Orcut (http://www.orcut.com).
>
> If you are a member of Orkut you receive messages with an
> invitation to join a community with a link inside like this:
> http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=32318
>
> But in this message orkut is changed into orcut:
> http://www.orcut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=32318
>
> If you go to this site and try to log in like you normally
> do, the site owner collects your user name and password of orkut.
>
> just another fake site in the net.
> regards nico
>
> --
> Nico Golde | nico@...lde.de | 310777820@ICQ |
> nion@....net
> http://www.ngolde.de | GnuPG Key:
> http://www.ngolde.de/gpg/nico_golde.gpg
> Fingerprint | FF46 E565 5CC1 E2E5 3F69 C739 1D87
> E549 7364 7CFF
> vim -c ":s/^/WhfgTNabgureRIvzSUnpxreT-Tavba/|:s/[R-T]/
> /Ig|:normal ggVGg?"
>
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