I mistakenly switched a few letters and opened up www.theeroitcreview.com. The splash screen and login screen are identical to TER, which I discovered after entering my username and password. The domain owner is totally different for eroticreview and eroictreview.
I've changed my password, and suggest caution to all, and action by the real TER against whoever has stolen its copyrighted screens.
That link is redirected to theeroticreview.com and if you move your mouse over one of the buttons without clicking on it, you can see at the bottom of the browser that it is linked to the real TER data base and not theeroitcreview! For example if you check the “mail” button it is linked to http://www.theeroticreview.com/mail/index.asp and not http://www.theeroitcreview.com/mail/index.asp (This link goes back to TER homepage). Basically that domain has no access to TER’s data base and we are all safe.
Computer experts please feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
This sounds like a man-in-the-middle attack. How it works is, a web site displays same screens as another web site, in this case TER, gets your username/password and then logins to the real web site on behalf of you. From that point on you get exactly the same pages and results as if you were using the real web site. The difference is so does the man (web site ) in the middle in addition to stealing your username/password.
In short make sure to use the correct URL when you are visiting any web site whether it is TER or another one.
I do not think that is possible! As when you open the login page and try to login, it is all linked to TER servers and data base and has nothing to do with The other site. How can they get your login info if the whole procedure happens in TER's authority??
Though we own theeroticreview.com, there are hundreds of misspellings that have been purchased by other companies. These companies redirect people who mistype our name through CCBILL then back to TER. They do this to make a commission from memberships purchased by users who mistype our name.
No security risk.
The best way to avoid mistyping the name is to put us on your browsers favorite list (if possible).
goes through an IP located in Korea. Korean pirates, I guess. Although the domain name is owned by a company called Kerryweb Enterprise, Inc. in Santa Fe Springs, CA.
As staff said, though, best to avoid the skimmers and go straight to the source.
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