BulletinPics.com – Details on the www.bulletinpics.com website where MySpace users are being told their pictures are posted there with comments added to your pics.

Screenshot of BulletinPics.com website

The BulletinPics.com website is spread by MySpace blog posts, bulletins, comments and email, but they are all part of a larger scam.

Picture of fake Myspace blog posts in BulletinPics scam

There are no pictures of you on the BulletinPics website.

Example mySpace blog post about BulletinPics.com

There have been dozens of identical sites like this spamming MySpace and Facebook with fake messages trying to trick people into coming to the site.

All the scam sites are served up by destination-server.com

Here’s a list of other identical spam and scam websites:

  • thefunpics.com
  • cantstoptradingpics.com
  • vegasfunpics.com
  • tradesecretphotos.com
  • tradesecretpics.com
  • lovemyimages.com
  • uploadpicstoday.com
  • imagetradingplace.info
  • imagetradingspot.info
  • phototradingspot.info
  • busypeoplepics.com
  • foshoknowimean.com
  • getbackatfriends.com
  • yothatdopepic.com
  • BuddySpots.com
  • TradeThoseThings.com
  • SaveYourProfile.com
  • TradePicsOfEx.com
  • PlayasFromThere.com
  • lookatlookers.com
  • imagepopularity.com
  • PeepAtPeeps.com
  • Those were all scam websites and this one is too. First they want to know where you came from.

    Fake friend message at BulletinPics.com website

    Why? So that after you give up your email address and create a password at BulletinPics.com, they can use an automated script to go to your referral website and login as you in order to send more fake spam messages promoting the BulletinPics.com website.

    Next, they want to trick you into going after a “free gift” – in this case a Dell laptop – which requires giving up all your personal information.

    Fake offer for free Dell laptop at BulletinPics.com

    Then, you find out you have to complete 16 merchant offers before you get your free gift!

    If you do all that, then you find out that THERE ARE NO PICTURES OF YOU at BulletinPics.com.

    It’s all just a big scam to steal your personal information and trick you into signing up for merchhant offers that make these scammers lots of money.

    There’s a much longer explanation of this scam in our earlier story:

    http://a11news.com/105/saveyourprofile-com/

    So, avoid the BulletinPics website completely. And if you’ve been getting these fake MySpace blog posts, change your password and they’ll stop.

    And that’s the latest on the spam and scam website BulletinPics.com.

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