Direct quote:
"This new method involves the use of screen sharing software or screen sharing websites. We've primarily seen the website http://www.join.me used, however we're not discounting the fact that there may be other sites or programs being used to do this. The method is quite simple, you receive a PM from the phisher asking you to check out their link (they typically offer you some incentive, like free gold, items, etc). When you click on the link, you are directed to a screen-sharing website that has Gaia's login page featured. You are then instructed to login.
What's really happening?
You are actually logging into Gaia using the phisher's computer. From there the phisher can save your password and get into your Gaia Online account.
How can I keep myself safe?
The most effective way to keep yourself safe is to not log into Gaia after following this link. These links won't log you out, so there is no reason to log back in. If you click one of these links, just simply type in http://www.gaiaonline.com to go back to Gaia's homepage.
Is all screen sharing bad?
Of course not. There are users within the art community like sharing their screen so you can watch them do art. This is fine. However, be wary of any link you follow that directs you to a screen-sharing site that asks you to log into Gaia."
Link to full thread: Beware: New Phishing Method | First Page | Forum | Gaia Online
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New Phising Method (?)
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