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JustTooMuchTime
04-04-2013, 01:10 AM
Somebody posted the site https://littlebigprofit.com/ on my Gplus account in the comments. According to the site:


"Little Big Profit is a project for those who value their time and money. You will get to know that it really works just in an hour after making your first deposit. Referral bonuses become available immediately and therefore you can earn your first profits with our project by inviting a new member who is going to make a deposit.
Detailed answers to all common questions are located in FAQ section."


Little Big Profit "guarantees" a return of 240% in 10 days and offers these "reassurances"


Protection against DDOS attacks
Instant withdrawals
SSL certificate
Dedicated server
24/7 support
Complete account security
Transparent statistics


From this I assume they will be looking for creative excuses to exit-and-run other than "server maintenance", etc.

Site is registered to Abraham E Haggard & hosted in Belize:
http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Ponzis/LittleBigProfit-Whois_zps866297f1.png

http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Ponzis/LittleBigProfit-Hosting-Location_zpsa0f3f454.png

littleroundman
04-04-2013, 01:41 AM
Readers should be aware, Malwarebytes blocks access to littlebigprofit.com at I.P. 31.220.0.28 and classifies it as a "potentially malicious website"

IOW, anyone going to that site risks being ripped off twice.

ONE because it's a HYIP ponzi fraud.

TWO because it will try and place malware on your computer and/or steal your banking and/or email passwords and/or attempt to hijack your computer.

Gregg
04-04-2013, 05:00 AM
Did you ever wonder why the only websites you ever see that point out they have DDOS protection are sites that eventually fall victim to DDOS attacks?

JustTooMuchTime
04-04-2013, 06:45 PM
Readers should be aware, Malwarebytes blocks access to littlebigprofit.com at I.P. 31.220.0.28 and classifies it as a "potentially malicious website"


Aha. Just realized after you said that that I forgot to turn back on MalwareBytes after an install I did a couple weeks ago...database out of date by 18 days. Yikes. Pro version is definitely a must for anybody researching these types of sites.

GlimDropper
04-04-2013, 08:56 PM
Little Big Profit "guarantees" a return of 240% in 10 days and offers these "reassurances"


Protection against DDOS attacks
Instant withdrawals
SSL certificate
Dedicated server
24/7 support
Complete account security
Transparent statistics




Until the make a point of saying that the program Admin has been vaccinated for dengue fever they will not have eliminated my favorite "why we aren't paying" excuse.

laidback
04-04-2013, 09:46 PM
Until the make a point of saying that the program Admin has been vaccinated for dengue fever they will not have eliminated my favorite "why we aren't paying" excuse.

How terribly insensitive of you to make fun of David Bell's excuse. He must have agonized 20-30 seconds over it...or at least as long as Nick Smirnow drifting in and out of a coma...!

Nourjan
04-05-2013, 07:39 AM
My nephew and I was was hospitalized for suspicion of dengue fever early last year(more like a quarantine really),turned out he had it while I didn't.We both got better.While I was there I learned that my entire neigbourhood was fogged( there were several suspected cases as well).Around here dengue killed quite a number of people every year,so the threat was taken very seriously.

As far as I know there is no existing vaccine for this disease.

laidback
04-05-2013, 04:30 PM
My nephew and I was was hospitalized for suspicion of dengue fever early last year(more like a quarantine really),turned out he had it while I didn't.We both got better.While I was there I learned that my entire neigbourhood was fogged( there were several suspected cases as well).Around here dengue killed quite a number of people every year,so the threat was taken very seriously.

As far as I know there is no existing vaccine for this disease.
Dengue fever is definitely to be taken seriously. ADMIN CLAIMS of dengue fever?...not so much...!

Whip
04-05-2013, 09:17 PM
Dengue fever is definitely to be taken seriously. ADMIN CLAIMS of dengue fever?...not so much...!

especially when they're closing up shop and running with the money.