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Invalid Report: 76561198125220187 - (http://steamcommunity.com/id/project371 / [DOTA2] Dota2 Items)

Discussion in 'Archived Reports' started by [KC], Feb 3, 2014.

  1. [KC]

    [KC] New User

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    Scam Report

    Report Type: [Rep Fraud] Impersonation with intent to defraud
    Virtual item type involved: [DOTA2] Dota2 Items

    Accused profile: 76561198125220187 (http://steamcommunity.com/id/project371)


    Victim profile: 76561198084094129


    What happened? Description:
    The accused seemingly attempted to obtain my log in password etc through this scamming link. With this, I may have my virtual items lost.​

    Provide Evidence:
    First and foremost, I am not the victim in this case, and nobody is, but I have an evidence to accuse the people for attempting fraud for possible user hacking and DotA2 item stealing. The detail is shown below. I had threatened that fella saying I work in Valve blablabla, but this doesn't work. Oh well.​

    Pasted chat:​
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    [KC]: yes?​
    mazila-m5: Hi. My friend have good offer to you.
    Hidden Content:
    **Hidden Content: Content of this hidden block can only be seen by members of (usergroups: Administrative, Moderating).**
    Add him​
    [KC]: ask him add me​
    mazila-m5: okay​
    [KC]: and note that i work in valve​
    [KC]: d2l is heavily monitored​
    [KC]: any form my deception will be heavily penalized​
    [KC]: such as​
    mazila-m5: add my friend please​
    [KC]: permanent ip ban​
    mazila-m5: wait trade​
    [KC]: and trade ban etc​
    [KC]: why can't he​
    [KC]: /she adding me?​

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  2. advicebanana

    advicebanana SteamRep Moderator Friend Community

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    If you want to do something about phishing sites, go to http://domainwhitepages.com/ or another whois service to find out the domain registrar and hosting provider. Then contact both via their abuse email addresses listed there or directly on their websites.

    If you post a report like this here, it's good to have a record, but nothing will happen, except someone else like me maybe informing the hosting provider. This is also addressed to you, random passer-by. Report phishing pages to the hosting companies, not just Steamrep! Hosting companies are the people who can remove them, not Steamrep!


    Also report it as an unsafe site in your browser and to these:

    http://toolbar.netcraft.com/report_url
    https://submit.symantec.com/antifraud/phish.cgi
    http://www.phishtank.com/
    https://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/
    http://phishing.eset.com/report


    Also, http://backpack.tf has a system to leave feedback for users now.
    Consider leaving one for "your" phisher.
  3. Clive

    Clive SteamRep Admin

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