If you get an email or chat message from some stranger or seemingly unknown person claiming to be a Hollywood actress (or Bollywood actress or model) or something similar inducing you to click on a link DO NOT DO IT. I REPEAT DO NOT DO IT.
The fraudster chatting with you (or emailing you) will say something like this: I have some new photos to show you. Or I have this great product which you must see. Or I want to sell this cell phone (some very expensive model) at a bargain. When you express your desire to check it out, the fraudster will send you a link.
This is the link I got: http://loggmail.110mb.com/index.htm.
I have reported this link to GOOGLE so I do not know how long it will work. However, I have attached a print screen of this link.
Do not, I repeat do not submit any information on this page on in the data boxes. The page looks exactly like the Gmail login page, except for the “powered by 110MB hosting” in small font at the bottom.
If you enter your password or login id, the page with collect the information and data and send it to a another email id or website or server thus compromising your email id or password. Here is an image of the fraudulent, duplicate GMAIL page sent by a user having gmail id caroline.19862009@gmail.com
This cheater claimed that she/he was a model from Hyderabad and tried to con me in passing on my email password. Too bad for this trickster, I didn’t fall for this one. I hope Gmail and Google disables this account and web page immediately.
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