Payment Gateway for Middle East

T.Moore

New Member
LOL I was checking out Freekassa. When I click on the link to their tariffs page, I get a 404 error.
Next, my antivirus program told me that it had protected me from a phishing attack from the site.
Looks like free means dubious in this case.
Throw out your antivirus, paranoid, and check on the internet reviews for free-kassa
 

T.Moore

New Member
OK, I did some more research.
http://mirror1.malwaredomains.com/files/20180109.txt
It's listed as a known phishing site.
By the way, great advice - if you get a malware alert, just throw out your antivirus program :D:D:D
dude, you are inconsiderate, this is your biggest mistake, I hope that not in all your life you are like that. phishing goes to https://www.free-kassa.com/, I give you a link to https://www.free-kassa.ru/.
with best wishes from Russia with love ;)
By the way, great advice - if you get a malware alert, just throw out your antivirus program
I have been doing IT security for over 20 years and believe me the most important virus sits on the other side of the desktop.
 
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T.Moore

New Member
Free-kassa.com is down, but the archive.org screenshots show that it's the same site as free-kassa.ru
everything is correct, that's what is called phishing, that there is a complete substitution of the content of the site(pictures and text will be completely identical) in order to steal data.
read the man, man (sorry for the tautology ;) )
 

meeyule

Active Member
everything is correct, that's what is called phishing, that there is a complete substitution of the content of the site(pictures and text will be completely identical) in order to steal data.
read the man, man (sorry for the tautology ;) )
That's NOT what phishing is.
 

meeyule

Active Member
So what are you trying to prove with your screenshots? The sites can't belong to the same entity because they were registered on different dates? That's a ludicrous assumption.
Anyway, it's all beside the point. free-kassa.ru hosts phishing malware, in my opinion that's extremely suspect for a credit card processor.
 

T.Moore

New Member
So what are you trying to prove with your screenshots? The sites can't belong to the same entity because they were registered on different dates? That's a ludicrous assumption.
you do not notice anything other than the dates of the other?
Anyway, it's all beside the point. free-kassa.ru hosts phishing malware, in my opinion that's extremely suspect for a credit card processor.
where is the proof? lol)))))))))

PS
very stupid statement: if free-kassa.com is phishing, then free-kassa..ru is also a phishing. exactly as-same as if I say that http://www.aliexpress.store (for example) is phishing, and http://aliexpress.com is also phishing
 
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meeyule

Active Member
you do not notice anything other than the dates of the other?
Of course I do
where is the proof? lol)))))))))
Why should I have to prove anything? I clicked on the link you posted and got a popup from my antivirus program saying that a phishing attempt from the site had been blocked. Are you implying that I'm lying? What motive could I have to do that?
very stupid statement: if free-kassa.com is phishing, then free-kassa..ru is also a phishing. exactly as-same as if I say that http://www.aliexpress.store is phishing, and http://aliexpress.com is also phishing
Nope, that's not what I said at all.
 

meeyule

Active Member
dude, what do you mean when you wrote all the above?
..i wrote to you only about free-kassa.ru, but you started to take some nonsense about phishing free-kassa.com
When I was searching for free-kassa.ru, free-kassa.com also popped up. Then I checked the internet archive and saw that the .com version was an exact clone of the .ru version.

As I said, that's beside the point, because I got the phishing alert when I clicked on the link that you had posted, so it was on free-kassa.ru

But be my guest and use them, the only point I wanted to make is that I don't trust them.
 
Paypal isn't as strict as most credit card processors, but I'd be careful about adult products with Paypal. They also state clearly that they don't accept sites selling adult products, and I know of many Paypal accounts that were frozen because of people selling adult products using Paypal.
I am ok with 2checkout restrictions on product but what I didn't like about that is the unusual declining of transactions.
 

Direct Webstore

Well-Known Member
Did you write this to show your self?

I wrote it as a light hearted way to "support" the view of meeyule that your payment gateway "looks" as scammy as Hell ...
Is my use of an old English idiom to express that view OK with you? Are there any other viewpoints or opinions on this page you would like " to "police" and or control? :)
 
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