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cyril7

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#116227 22-Apr-2013 18:04
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Hi, I got asked to fill out a survey for vodafone from these guys, looks dodgy to me, anyone know if its legit.

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  #803861 22-Apr-2013 19:02
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Hi,

I got one of these. The tns-global website looks legit, except for a expired certificate. Wayne Miller has a linked in profile stating he is a product manager at Vodafone

The e-mail was sent to an address that only a few companies have. It is the one my Vodafone bill is sent to.

So i did the survey. All innocuous and no dodgy code on the pages

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  #804484 23-Apr-2013 19:16
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Hi guys, if you're not sure and want us to check it out, please email it to onlinecare@vodafone.com. Historically, those emails have been legit though.

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  #804499 23-Apr-2013 19:41
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Hi, that infocare email address keeps bouncing. I am happy it might be legit, just a little concerned that it seemed quite removed from Voda. Also when I clicked on the link it start to run a java script then asked me what type of job I did and told me I did not fit the profile.

I always feel compromised when going to a seemingly dodgy site to start with, then some scripts run that make me feel more uncomfortable but probably harmless, then immediately told at the first question I was not a suitable candidate and just dumped. Immediate thought is I have just had some dangerous payload dumped on me.

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