This article was written on September 15, 2006 by CyberNet.
Someone has figured out a way to make a Google URL do just about anything they want by using an exploit. The page that they “created” is located here:
and disguises itself to be an upcoming GMail Plus service. This is a “scam” in some sense because it is not actually for any Google service, instead, the next page will tell you
You (could have) gotten served!
MyUserName = username you entered
MyPassword = password you entered No data was actually taken, just displayed to youThis is just a proof of concept of what a malicious user could do with this exploit.
So the people are actually nice enough not to steal the information that you entered but they are doing it more for a proof-of-concept.
News Source: Digg
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