I would like to get a site that looks like the [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].
If it is too hard and you need payment for it, then nvm.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
I would like to get a site that looks like the [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].
If it is too hard and you need payment for it, then nvm.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
i can help you make it if you want... i added you to msn
I'm looking for the same thing Chriller is, if you don't mind. But yeah, if it'll take too long and you end up needing payment I may not bother (depends on how much money we're talking about here).
Seems other phishers like the real current one just don't wanna work for me...
I would like to get a site that looks like the [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].
If it is too hard and you need payment for it, then nvm.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Hi i'm also interested in a phisher like this.
If someone can help me
Thanx
Subject : Verification Account (about who trades :P)
Whit the new US login page and a page that will ask full info like : Full name , Address , Cd key (Optional) , Secret answer , Email Registered to the Account.
PM me if ya want my mail :P!
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Last edited by Shadshadow; 06-21-2009 at 01:05 AM.
Whit the new US login page and a page that will ask full info like : Full name , Address , Cd key (Optional) , Secret answer , Email Registered to the Account.
Probably one of the most important details would be any page that at least confirms their details have been sent to Blizzard and they should expect an e-mail soon or something, with just a redirection to the World of Warcraft main website homepage.
Reason for this is because it makes it look more authenticate. Generally phishers are asking players to verify their accounts for various reasons, you don't need to get them to verify their address and crap (good if you want full info though, I don't really mind either way myself) but telling the user that their details have been sent and then redirecting them to [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] can help the person believe it's an authenticate login.
Of course, if you're smart you'd just look at the address bar. But from past experience hardly anyone does this.
An EU ( FR ) wow login page phisher is possible?
Anyway here's my website and there's bug i don't know why :/ [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
I used the royal's phisher.