Easy Phacebook Phishing

The Facebook phishes just keep on swimming. Check out this one, and notice it never mentions a user name. I’ve changed the user and domain names embedded in the html, but I have not changed the links, for those who want to investigate. I tried them on a near-airtight machine and immediately hit the “Bad Domain!” warning. Facebook’s simple message layout is easy to copy, unfortunately, and a message like this could go to practically anyone and likely provoke a response.

 

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Hi,
You haven’t been back to Facebook recently. You have received notifications while you were gone.
Thanks,
The Facebook Team
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To login to Facebook, follow the link below:

http://www.facebook.com/n/?find-friends%2F&mid=1abd0e66eebc96b6c7bfc3769d6ec8&bcode=7WzGy&n_m=user%40domain.com

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