platform; including automated penetration tests and risk assesments culminating in a "cyber risk score" out of 1,000, just like a credit score.
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Whatsapp Spam Leads To Stock Trader Scams.
published on 2016-03-07 22:11:00 UTC by Trojan7Malware Content:
Today started with just the run of the mill spam campaigns caught by my honeypots (dick pills, dating and malware) but today I received something I haven't seen for a few weeks. Stock Traders masked as "Rich Mom's" scam system but then things got interesting.
The scam originally appears as a work from home scam at the site Whois 14,profit,com. upon visiting the website you're greeted by an attractive woman talking about how mega rich you're going to become and all you need to do is register (they spill their guts before even needing to register in this case). Entering a name and email address (no validation needed) forwards to a page requesting more information
hovering over the "Terms & Conditions" hyperlink leads to this investment/stocks company
"Boss Capital" is a trading/stocks/investment/something company based in the UK but also sells stocks to U.S residents (naughty). Boss capital seems to be a scam/run by morons because theres quite a few reports of scams once you dig through the spam reviews they paid for ( see review, Unlicensed).
This entire spam campaign seems to stem from them using a back alley traffic affiliate called RushBucks located at RushBucks,com. Capital Boss paid RushBucks or a mother company to promote their site and RushBucks affiliates then get paid to bring traffic to Capital Boss.