PICS FOR MSN FRIENDS – MSN Password Stealer
Have you ever noticed any links that jump out on your Windows Live Messenger conversation screen when you are chatting with your friends? These links are normally domains that ends with .info & it will redirect you into a login page which looks like this:

What is This Website?
Pics For MSN Friends is a MSN Phishing website which steals your MSN password & they will log in to your account in the future to send messages on behalf of you to your contacts. Do not worry as you are not infected by the virus, just be aware of not giving any information to these sites.
How should I know if those are phishing sites?
Well, I am trying to compile a list so that you guys can actually recognize which are the sites, if you know any of them kindly leave a comment on the comment box below to help everyone getting updated of the latest information
# username.bl1ng.info
# username.jumphost.info
# username.n1cestuff.info
# checkdiz.info
# username.awes0me.info
# username.ther1ng.info
# username.snapsh0t.info
# username.da-real-deal.info
# username.ch33se.info
# username.image-banana.info
# username.whoshatin.com
# http://xyz.historyshotz.com
# http://nickname.friendlypixx.com
# http://username.hostmedias.info/
# http://username.locatehost.info/
# http://username.smileshost.info/
# http://carca.imagefrosty.info
# http://ultraoffers.info
# http://name.thatzzyou.com
# http://lynneke73.i-l0ve-u.com
# shapshots1.com
# http://user.pixxchecker.com
# http://user.disco-fevers.com
# username.imgfriendz.com
# imgshakz.com
# http://name.imguser.com
# pic4fun.info
# youpichost.com
# http://username.summarypic.com
# http://username.myimgzz.com/
# http://imglists.com/
# http://username.megaimgx.com
# http://username.partytimess.com
# http://picsearcherz.com
# http://Nickname.RealDealzz.com
# http://youimgz.com
# c0ol-th1ng.info
# flatl1ne.info
# imgeshack.info
# imxuvovk.info
# www.messengerspy.net
# username.imagetorero.info
# username.coolest-stuff.info
# username.imagecherry.info
# username.imagekick.info
# http://www.imxuvovk.info
# http://xxx.imagecrisp.info
# imagecroco.info
# imageorange.info
# luckyimage.info
# http://www.Awe-s0me.info
# m0bil3.info
# imageloko.info
# imagedino.info
# imagealina.info
# hostapic.info
# holyimage.info
# imagrshak.info
# get-that-stuff.info
# coooool.info
# datsyou.com
# is-thatt-you.com
# is-dat-u.com
# thatzyou.com
# RealCoolThingz.com
WoW… Really need to be careful when using MSN. Last time, I fell into Frienster Phishing website.

this is very useful i have seen this before and fortunately figured it out b4 it was too late and changed my password immediately, people need to be made aware of this exploit scam esp. those whom are not savvy with a pc.
so how do I monitor my 14 year old daughter, I know she clicks on things (if only from the amount of junk mail we receive, some of it very pornographic).
hi
hi
I got this link.
burnoutpeeps.com
Be alert and aware.
there’s also
username.xmas-party-pics.com and
checkdiz.realdealzz.com
Como se puede hacer a sacar ese molesto virus, que no sea formatear y reinstalar.
Saludos a todo y gracias
It is my belief that any person who is ignorant of any service and does not fully read and understand the terms of use for any website that requests private information should not be using the internet and deserve everything that happens!
Very constructive 8ennett! if you don’t have anything nice to say, I suggest you don’t say anything at all. These can be very difficult to spot, especially if these links are sent to you by friends and people you trust, that’s how viruses and phishing websites work. Everyone needs to take a little more care when clicking on links, some of us have children that don’t know exactly what they are doing.
These people don’t ’steal’ passwords. Not only do they ask for your username and password, they explain exactly what they will do with the information in the terms and conditions printed right on the login screen in fairly big text. If people want to go ahead and give it to them then that’s their affair.
And for concerned parents who say that their kids don’t know what they are doing – why do you let them use the internet unaccompanied? They WILL find stuff that you would rather they wouldn’t see.
collestofferz.com
You don’t even have to sign in, click the link and they got your MSN data [User. and Pass.].
Ciao sono un hacker di messenger io sòò come rubare password…
thankyouu