Potential Malware Attempt
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Potential Malware Attempt
Heads up to CC writers of a potential malware attempt coming through CC's messaging system. Received the following message from "Dennomugambirr9" with a downloadable file (didn't click on the link). CC admin has been notified.
Hey, I looked at your profile and I'm impressed. Please take a look at my guidelines and let me know if that's something you can do:
Password: 123456
Hey, I looked at your profile and I'm impressed. Please take a look at my guidelines and let me know if that's something you can do:
Password: 123456
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Yep, it had a VB script named "payment terms" in the attachment. And the script was highly obfuscated. Very dodgy
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Good to know. I did a quick Google search for the user name and couldn't find a single reference for them online. Glad to know I'm not the only one who thought the message was questionable. ʘ‿ʘGauderbock wrote:Yep, it had a VB script named "payment terms" in the attachment. And the script was highly obfuscated. Very dodgy
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for discussing this. I received the same message and .zip file from Devvnerys67 and my computer said it was a virus. I hope nobody has real issues with this! I sent the info to CC so maybe they can help.
Take care everyone,
Abba May
Thanks for discussing this. I received the same message and .zip file from Devvnerys67 and my computer said it was a virus. I hope nobody has real issues with this! I sent the info to CC so maybe they can help.
Take care everyone,
Abba May
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I downloaded it stupidly and have had endless trouble since. Now on internet at public library having been locked out of computer and phone and all contacts deleted! SO DONT DOWNLOAD. I have told CC too.
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I've made it a firm policy on Constant Content to not click on links offered by potential clients. Any respectable client won't have a problem copy/pasting their information into a message on the CC messaging interface. Just tell 'em you have a 'no click policy'.
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That’s terrible, Isabel - I’m really sorry for you!
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I've had three of these come through my mailbox in the past month - CC needs to step up and do something about this. For example, they could limit the sending of links and attachments to customers with accounts that are 30+ days old and have made a purchase before.
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Would be nice if Constant Content's IT department did as you suggest, but they might just say writers shouldn't be having any communications with a client off the CC platform, and that includes downloading/click on outside links. Insist ALL communications happen on the CC platform, including things like viewing writer guidelines (client can copy/paste them into a CC message), and problem is solved. Scammers are the only ones who will have a problem with you insisting they use the CC platform for communications (as per CC's ToS).AnnaL wrote:I've had three of these come through my mailbox in the past month - CC needs to step up and do something about this. For example, they could limit the sending of links and attachments to customers with accounts that are 30+ days old and have made a purchase before.
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I've received two requests like that so far. My policy is DELETE. I never open links.
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Sure, but that doesn't solve the problem of malware in attachments. There is a major problem here and CC needs to do something to reduce the risk for its writers.HiredGun wrote:writers shouldn't be having any communications with a client off the CC platform, and that includes downloading/click on outside links
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But if you don't click on the attachment to the link, no chance of infection, correct? Adopt a "no click on outside links" policy and problem is solved. I do agree it would be nice if CC did something to help. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (Not holding my breath)AnnaL wrote:Sure, but that doesn't solve the problem of malware in attachments. There is a major problem here and CC needs to do something to reduce the risk for its writers.HiredGun wrote:writers shouldn't be having any communications with a client off the CC platform, and that includes downloading/click on outside links