Every once and a while, one of these sites crops up promising something for your Minecraft account in exchange for your user name/password. This is something called 'Phishing', where websites or emails ask for your private information to later sell or give away. A new website, disguised as a Mojang Support page, claims to offer Minecon capes once you log into your Minecraft account. The page says, "You found our limited edition cape registration page! Congratulations, please login and we will credit you your well deserved cape!"
To most players, this would be an obvious fake since Minecon capes are only distributed to Minecon guests. However, this could easily fool inexperienced players into giving away their Minecraft accounts. Mojang Support (the real one!) has already said on Twitter, "We have received tweets reporting sites offering free Minecon capes. Please do not provide any information to those websites - it is a scam!"
The owner of the website removed all personal information from the website's WHOIS database, meaning it's difficult to track who made the site. It was registered using eNom, and it seems the owner is somewhere in Paraguay. So be on the lookout for the site, and please share this article to everyone you know who plays Minecraft so they won't be fooled as well!
Source: Twitter
Stupid as holes. Why do people try to rip off kids that don't know any better. Come on people your making it so people won't know what's lagit an what is a scam.
ReplyDeleteCorbin don't delete this this is my opinion and I didn't curse
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ReplyDeleteYes you did curse, and I removed it from your comment.
ReplyDeleteThese people who scam kids, what will they get from this, except a horrible feeling that they took some kid's good money and try to sell it. Web filters should look for these kind of sites and take them off the internet, those sites have no use in existing
ReplyDeleteOMG how could people from my country do these horrible things! Web browsers should definitely block this
ReplyDeleteWhat was this site?
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ReplyDeleteI agree that it is wrong but I'm not quite sure how to make a web browser detect a scam. These types of sites usually don't have any immediate effects on a computer, (Meaning they aren't viruses) So web browser filters wouldn't see anything wrong with them.
ReplyDeleteGood job on keeping our site user friendly both through UI and language!
ReplyDeleteIt even looked like a Mojang site... *sigh*
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ReplyDeleteI feel bad for all the poor n00bs who clicked the link :/
ReplyDeletePersonally, not trying to be mean, that would've been OBVIOUS for me, because a few years ago I had to spend HOURS being taught how a phishing page was written (this one is a typical phishing phrase), so also, if you want to learn like me, look it up online. Phishing phrases.
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