11-19-2020 06:36 PM - edited 01-05-2022 04:11 PM
Got a private message from a 2-hour old account named 'Bears', it claims to click a link to get a chance to win iphone 12.
I copied the link into google virus scan tool ( https://www.virustotal.com/gui/) and the link in the message was showing as phishing. DO NOT click on any link in your private messages unless you check how old is the account and test the URL in the tool above.
11-22-2020 03:15 AM
Gone one tonight!
11-22-2020 02:55 AM
@ToMuchCatnip You can add the user to your ignore list or turn private messaging off. If you ever need to moderators, remember to turn this on again. Also, report the mesaage.
11-22-2020 02:55 AM
@ToMuchCatnip wrote:got some strange message on forums just now.
from some user named "Heats"
Do not click on any of the links. It’s a scam. @CS_Agent
11-22-2020 02:47 AM
got some strange message on forums just now.
from some user named "Heats"
11-20-2020 05:06 PM
11-20-2020 04:59 PM
11-20-2020 04:51 PM
@Jb456 wrote:@dabr Sorry I may have not said that correctly. I meant, you create a community forum account, then all the posts by everyone are visible. Be it an announcement by PM or just a post where people are answering someone's question. It's not hard to find like a 8 or 9 page thread of usernames to send private messages to.
@Jb456 I understand that when a new community account gets created that username is visible for everyone to see but I'm still not understanding how once privacy settings are enabled and signing into community forum hasn't happened for quite a while, a private message was sent to that username. As far as I'm aware you have to click on a username's profile in order to send a private message? If that username isn't even visible, nor ever posted within this forum, how does one send a private message? Sorry maybe I'm being a bit dense because I'm not getting how that's even possible.
11-20-2020 04:41 PM
@dabr Sorry I may have not said that correctly. I meant, you create a community forum account, then all the posts by everyone are visible. Be it an announcement by PM or just a post where people are answering someone's question. It's not hard to find like a 8 or 9 page thread of usernames to send private messages to.
11-20-2020 04:35 PM - edited 11-20-2020 05:17 PM
@Jb456 wrote:@dabr maybe by simply going through an announcement thread or the monthly community reward announcement where multiple users post on? I'm not sure...
@Jb456 Except that there would be zero postings from this username, which leads me to suspect that there might be a rogue PM employee involved, or there's another perfectly reasonable explanation of course.
Edit: Perfectly reasonable explanation was offered by the very knowledgeable @Jb456 !
11-20-2020 04:32 PM
@dabr maybe by simply going through an announcement thread or the monthly community reward announcement where multiple users post on? I'm not sure...
11-20-2020 04:30 PM
@Jb456 wrote:@dabr once a community forum account is created they can simply go down the list of users online or click usernames on threads then hit send user a message.
In the message you don't have an option to block but you can click ignore. After that you can click report to report it to a mod.
I'm sure they're all signing up with the same IP so PM can find the usernames quickly. Eventually PM may just ban that IP all together from being able to access the forums if it gets out of hand. Kind of like last year when there was a that xxx spam.
@Jb456 Thanks for the tip about ignore, will note for future issues..
I can guess how they can access usernames who are visibly online but not so much if the settings for a username is set to private and hasn't even signed into their Community Account for a few weeks?
11-20-2020 04:11 PM - edited 11-20-2020 04:12 PM
@dabr once a community forum account is created they can simply go down the list of users online or click usernames on threads then hit send user a message.
In the message you don't have an option to block but you can click ignore. After that you can click report to report it to a mod.
I'm sure they're all signing up with the same IP so PM can find the usernames quickly. Eventually PM may just ban that IP all together from being able to access the forums if it gets out of hand. Kind of like last year when there was a that xxx spam.
11-20-2020 04:06 PM
Please add GloomyClouds to the list of spammers.
Does anyone know how these users were able to send private messages to usernames who have never posted in the Community Forum? Also if there's anyway to block them?
11-20-2020 01:54 PM
Thanks for taking prompt action @Catherine_T
11-20-2020 12:50 PM
Thank you for taking quick action 🙂@Catherine_T
11-20-2020 12:49 PM
Update:
Our Mods have banned users who are sending the spam message. If these messages appear again, please tag us and let us know who the senders are so we can take action.
As always, please stay alert and do no click any suspicious links.
Stay safe!
Cat
11-20-2020 11:28 AM
I received one also from Babyschkas
11-20-2020 09:05 AM
Thank you so much for flagging this!
I've reached out to our Moderator team and we are investigating this issue. In the meantime, please stay vigilant and make sure to NOT click on the spam links sent by these users.
Best,
Catherine
11-20-2020 12:46 AM - edited 11-20-2020 12:48 AM
@Korth wrote:Sigh. I only get private messages from the PM staff. And from that @Anonymous weirdo.
I'm taking my puck 'n' net and going home. Screw y'all!!
🙂🙂
Oh...you were serious. 😞
11-20-2020 12:42 AM
@Korth lol you are funny! 😂
11-20-2020 12:42 AM
🤣🤣🤣 @Korth
11-20-2020 12:40 AM
Sigh. I only get private messages from the PM staff. And from that @Anonymous weirdo.
11-20-2020 12:32 AM
I will do it next time.
Thanks
11-20-2020 12:11 AM
11-20-2020 12:08 AM
I had right click the subject line but no delete button. Then I left click the subject line and found the delete button.
Thanks
11-20-2020 12:03 AM
You have to open the message and there will be a delete option on the bottom left I believe!
11-20-2020 12:03 AM - edited 11-20-2020 12:03 AM
11-20-2020 12:01 AM
How to delete these messages
11-19-2020 11:57 PM
Ah. I misunderstood. I guess that's what I get for not reading carefully, lol.
But, uh, that being said ... I still think my ideas for obtaining the phone numbers of Public Mobile customers aren't bad, lol. They seem like legit threat vectors. I wonder what PM could do to protect them.
11-19-2020 11:54 PM
@Korth wrote:My question is how these spams have acquired the phone numbers of Public Mobile customers.
Did they just farm them online, customers (briefly) posting their numbers on this public forum, customers who use the same usernames at social media sites, etc?
Did they just autodial number blocks which are allocated to Public Mobile? Maybe even compile a list of "available" new numbers from Self-Serve in preparation?
Or did they acquire them from an "inside" source?
I haven't seen people complaining about much recent spam at other forums for other carriers.
@Korth they are sending private messages to customers, not phoning them.