#1 2012-10-06 11:59:28
Only the link on the "Verify" button gives it away
Auto-edited on 2020-08-02 to update URLs
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#2 2012-10-06 12:26:47
Cute!
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#4 2012-10-06 19:46:54
Obviously, just like porn sites, someone is paying them.
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#5 2012-10-06 20:06:46
Emmeran wrote:
Only the link on the "Verify" button gives it away
I have to point out that "which many fails to update (comma followed by a capital H)" may also be a clue.
Last edited by sigmoid freud (2012-10-06 20:09:28)
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#6 2012-10-06 21:24:10
sigmoid freud wrote:
Emmeran wrote:
Only the link on the "Verify" button gives it away
I have to point out that "which many fails to update (comma followed by a capital H)" may also be a clue.
Good catch, though I've seen as bad on legitimate sites.
You should have included the url, Em. I'm always curious which third-party private dns registration firms are hiding assholes.
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#7 2012-10-06 22:05:38
sigmoid freud wrote:
Emmeran wrote:
Only the link on the "Verify" button gives it away
I have to point out that "which many fails to update (comma followed by a capital H)" may also be a clue.
I noticed that later, unfortunately it's common for humans to correct that in our mind at the first read. I had to look again to find the grammar error. They are getting better.
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#8 2012-10-06 22:07:48
opsec wrote:
sigmoid freud wrote:
Emmeran wrote:
Only the link on the "Verify" button gives it away
I have to point out that "which many fails to update (comma followed by a capital H)" may also be a clue.
Good catch, though I've seen as bad on legitimate sites.
You should have included the url, Em. I'm always curious which third-party private dns registration firms are hiding assholes.
mjrown . com / microsoftupdate / windows / services / updatenow
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