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    <title>Phishing on Tribe - Tribe.net Company Blog - tribe.net</title>
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      <description>People have recently tried phishing on Tribe by creating accounts and sending out messages along the lines of:&#xD;
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"Subject: TRIBE.NET AWARDS&#xD;
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  On behalf of Tribe.net, the world most populated free site. We wish to congratulate you; your active profile on Tribe.net database has won a prize with your reference number:  T.US.P200944673. To keep your winning information confidential from other users, kindly contact your assigned processing agent directly by writing the service consultant at the Email: tribeserviceconsult@ymail.com  and indicate your winning reference number for verification and approval.&#xD;
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Regard from Tribe.net&#xD;
service consultant team."&#xD;
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This is a scam.  Do not respond directly; report it to Help and we will deal with the profiles.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 18:11:23 GMT</pubDate>
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