I fell for a SRO phishing scam. I'm so ashamed. Although it was a pretty good one, if I may say so myself.
So, I received an e-mail today from joymax@silkroadonline.net. When I first looked, I didn't even notice the e-mail address. I simply read the Subject which said "[Silkroad Online] Update Your Account Information."
As I read it, I simply thought to myself, "Oh, they must be adding better password support or something. Ok."
Again, I didn't even think twice. It looked and acted just like the real SRO site. So, I happily entered my login information and click Log In. Which, in turn took me to this page. But wait, I took a peek at the URL of the page and noticed the ".net-member" part and immediately proceeded to slap myself silly.
After I was done sobbing from the pain, I went to the real SRO site and changed my password.
Moral of the story: Don't trust ANYTHING that says "Joymax" on it.




