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Crystal promises using links to external pages are a trap: Example JotForm


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Beware of any crystal promises which are not made by Tanki itself. Day by day different players post links like "Get xxx crystals for free" where xxx might be any number, 1000 or 10000 or whatever you like. Interesting enough the referred web pages contain a form asking for player's nick, password and email address. Anything you need to steal an account. Quiet often, those links refer to a site called JotForm. So i got interested and what i found was that it is surprisingly easy for everybody to create such account grabber pages in just a few minutes. No prior knowledge is required and you remain completely anonymous. I did the following example in about 5 minutes and i never used JotForms before. If you like to try, do not enter anything important - do not enter your account information. The information collection by this form is sent to mailinator.com with user demodemodemo

 

Address of the JotForm demo: http://form.jotform.com/guest_12202227855/12202403921

To see the collected information: http://demodemodemo.mailinator.com

 

So again: Do not trust crystals promises from outside :)

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Yea ... that known..

Any hack that open as program and not .SWF file used to hack your account (depends for what it is)

and to the stupid of you..

every hack that you need to download and than it asks u like this

tanki username

tanki password

amount of crystals (or check boxs)

send...

made in Visual Basic, and used the "Send to mail" code..

so once u hit send it will send the info to his Gmail account (That code works only with Gmail)

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That JotForm stuff runs completely in the browser and without any special add-ons or mail program. In the example, you open a web page, enter data in a form, press submit and the information is sent to a mailinator web address or any other address configured when creating the JotForm page. To collect the entered information, just read the mail. I don't know, what runs on the server hosting these JotForm pages, but here is nothing you need to download and install explicitly on your computer. Yeah, I now it's stupid simple, but noobs in dire need of crystals may become victims of despair.

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