Suspicious "Firefox Survey" / no Mozilla ID .. 3 inane questions, & I "won" a Free iPhone .. Asked my Credit Card # to pay $1 Delivery fee .. SVP investigate 的最新解答https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/12498832019-07-10T10:56:52-07:00All of the times I have seen these types of scams, it has been a legitimate site that was hijacked b2019-07-10T10:56:52-07:00tuckerwillenborghttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1236355<p>All of the times I have seen these types of scams, it has been a legitimate site that was hijacked by malicious advertisements. Both Firefox and Chrome have the capability to sandbox advertisements, although many (probably most) sites do not use the feature, which has lead to some high profile sites, such as The Washington Post, being attacked.
</p><p>I believe that impersonating Mozilla is somewhat new, but the scam has been around for a long time.
</p>Opening this URL gives The redirect url is empty, so either the site is hacked or something else is 2019-05-30T08:10:11-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1226535<p>Opening this URL gives <em>The redirect url is empty</em>, so either the site is hacked or something else is wrong.
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<ul><li>view-source:<a href="http://info.milwaukeetool.com/dc/" rel="nofollow">http://info.milwaukeetool.com/dc/</a>
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<pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE html&gt;&lt;html&gt;&lt;body&gt;&lt;h1&gt;404 Not Found&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;p&gt;The redirect url is empty&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre>Let's start with the fact that this scam is still active as of 5/30/19.
I suppose "thanks" are in or2019-05-30T07:47:36-07:00curriethttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1226527<p>Let's start with the fact that this scam is still active as of 5/30/19.
</p><p>I suppose "thanks" are in order for all the dedicated volunteers who responded to the original post, but let's recognize that all the responses above are great at telling us what we already know -- the "survey" is a scam -- guess what, we <em>all</em> already knew that or we wouldn't be here talking about it.
</p><p>The issue where we need some SUPPORT is to resolve how this is happening and how to prevent it from happening to people who might not recognize it as a scam.
</p><p>I can't say for sure about the seven other Firefox users who reported this same fake survey before me, but I can say that it was NOT hosted on some site that I was visiting and I can say that I was not diverted to the fake survey site by any malware on my computer (my computer is well protected and has been rechecked immediately afterward).
</p><p>At least in my case, I clicked on a legitimate link in a legitimate email from a legitimate major company. Instead of ending up at their website, I was hijacked to the fake survey. I'm sorry, I didn't think to save its URL before closing that tab and apparently Firefox didn't keep it where Undo Close Tab would reopen it.
</p><p>In my case, that <em>legitimate</em> link was to <a href="http://info.milwaukeetool.com/dc/yhpCuHxm0kkjDnMdneCy4oarbi8ygWYMbm0Jmdc7eRc2g1JQz5TIsP_5XYUMZV6_AoEEz74eVk9QnkOMAib8QK58roP0OR2l83LFpgn4w7gd8ie2hsDvV1MI3EEJw84rIky4sX65ChzXhq3k5-Lbl_uo74vlxuX5GOxcJxnzp-0hgYFB7PdfCez3gBMssBjSkHU9UsHz90ctmk-XO2N-e0-kCdBasAsh06_5-0-l2SEuiSQVQ46DqWSme1qvzCWUdhi_u6er6fhK99_rC6cK4KvI4rLa36ZQxuEpvqr_tfl8yirIGXWhdZSb_vLhw6PPszbzq5FkNCTOQygNR-tAA8U6UOh7KEcG9qz_hvQ9nkM=/c0S02C6L0GBN0rDD90IGD00" rel="nofollow">http://info.milwaukeetool.com/dc/yhpCuHxm0kkjDnMdneCy4oarbi8ygWYMbm0Jmdc7eRc2g1JQz5TIsP_5XYUMZV6_AoEEz74eVk9QnkOMAib8QK58roP0OR2l83LFpgn4w7gd8ie2hsDvV1MI3EEJw84rIky4sX65ChzXhq3k5-Lbl_uo74vlxuX5GOxcJxnzp-0hgYFB7PdfCez3gBMssBjSkHU9UsHz90ctmk-XO2N-e0-kCdBasAsh06_5-0-l2SEuiSQVQ46DqWSme1qvzCWUdhi_u6er6fhK99_rC6cK4KvI4rLa36ZQxuEpvqr_tfl8yirIGXWhdZSb_vLhw6PPszbzq5FkNCTOQygNR-tAA8U6UOh7KEcG9qz_hvQ9nkM=/c0S02C6L0GBN0rDD90IGD00</a>
</p><p>But, of course, the fake survey was a completely different site at a completely different URL.
</p><p>So, the questions for Firefox support are (1) why did Firefox open a completely different site instead of the site whose URL was included in the hyperlink -- and (2) how do we ensure that this doesn't happen again.
</p>Well if the people who get a variation of this scam page from a malvertising Ad were to stop and thi2019-02-13T16:48:19-08:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1196923<p>Well if the people who get a variation of this scam page from a malvertising Ad were to stop and think about it then maybe the scammers would get very few victims.
</p><p>The $1 shipping is a big flag (for an expensive phone?) and the fact the the phone is say $1000 is a huge flag that this should be suspicious and perhaps too good to be true.
</p><p>I have seen Mozilla do say gifts for some certain things in past but they were say for a t-shirt or such. Say to the third-party Add-ons developers that meet certain criteria.
</p><p>ex:
<a href="https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/06/15/new-amo-t-shirt-design-chosen/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/06/15/new-amo-t-shirt-design-chosen/</a>
<a href="https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2010/12/02/firefox-4-tshirt/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2010/12/02/firefox-4-tshirt/</a>
</p>Sadly yes, Tyler .. 10 YouTube episodes of Racket Squad might awaken some over trusting people. Did2019-02-13T06:12:07-08:00Littlerodgehttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1196791<p>Sadly yes, Tyler .. 10 YouTube episodes of Racket Squad might awaken some over trusting people. Did for me, plus getting burned. Thanks for being there&nbsp;! .. Kenny
</p>There's no way to reach other Firefox users, we at Mozilla are well aware of this, unfortunately the2019-02-13T03:13:25-08:00user633449https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1196757<p>There's no way to reach other Firefox users, we at Mozilla are well aware of this, unfortunately there are malicious people in the world who will keep trying to do bad things.
</p>Thanks James & Tyler Downer, for your quick, informative, caring replies ! After a mome2019-02-13T03:11:43-08:00Littlerodgehttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1196755<p>Thanks James &amp; Tyler Downer, for your quick, informative, caring replies&nbsp;! After a moment's consideration, I DID LEAVE THAT PAGE. I have been burned before .. yet MY MAIN CONCERN was&nbsp;: HOW CAN I SEND A WARNING to other FIREFOX CLIENTS&nbsp;? .. This is a great Forum, but is there any other more Far Reaching way&nbsp;?
</p>Did you give this survey your credit card number or any information? If you did, please cancel your 2019-02-12T04:58:35-08:00user633449https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1196441<p>Did you give this survey your credit card number or any information? If you did, please cancel your card and inform your bank.
</p>Littlerodge said
& I "won" a Free iPhone .. Asked my Credit Card # to pay $1 Delivery fee ...
T2019-02-12T04:57:09-08:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1196440<p><em>Littlerodge <a href="#question-1249883" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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<blockquote>&amp; I "won" a Free iPhone .. Asked my Credit Card # to pay $1 Delivery fee ...
This apparent " Firefox Survey " is Highly Suspicious .
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<p>The company Mozilla that makes the Firefox web browser has never had such random prizes, especially expensive ones in variations of this scam. The fake prizes have been for Samsung S8 or S9, a $1000 gift card from say Amazon or a iPhone X.
</p><p>Also if Mozilla did have prizes for something then it would likely involve a *.mozilla.org page and not some random weird name site that came up from a malvertising Ad.
</p><p>This scam is to get personal information from whose who fall for it like name, address, phone#, email and the fake very cheap $1 or $2 dollar shipping is to get the credit card information.
</p>Those are not from Mozilla.
2019-02-11T18:23:54-08:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1249883#answer-1196264<p>Those are not from Mozilla.
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