It asked me to accept a certificate from cybercrime.gov; it's realLol, the website is taken down by the government
I wouldn't be surpised if that was "faked" as well. (the symbols on left/right of page did not look legit - IMO)
If you read the info of the certificate it'll say it's probably invalid because it belongs to a different site, so just fake.It asked me to accept a certificate from cybercrime.gov; it's realLol, the website is taken down by the government
I wouldn't be surpised if that was "faked" as well. (the symbols on left/right of page did not look legit - IMO)
Yes they would, happens all the time to sitesI don't think the government ever "takes" over a site by replacing it with something like that. They just flat-out shut them down and make them inaccessible.
It's not. They included a call to cybercrime.gov in their page code which will do nothing but ask you to include the cybercrime.gov certificate (for the HTML adept: they referenced their home page in a JavaScript url, which will obviously throw a JavaScript error at best). It is still their web site, it is still fake. Gotta hand it to him/them, tho, it's a nifty way to fool people into thinking there's a connection between the two sites.It asked me to accept a certificate from cybercrime.gov; it's real
I don't think the government ever "takes" over a site by replacing it with something like that. They just flat-out shut them down and make them inaccessible.
Yes they would, happens all the time to sites
and it has an certificate so it's real
That's because they linked to the certificate from the Cyber Crime website. Check the source of the wab page.
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Was already discussed and decided as fake: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=72919