Klimerdon.com – Here is why you should avoid clicking links like the “Look at Klimerdon.com” message being spread on Facebook:

- The website link for www.Klimerdon.com is spread by Facebook spam
- The Klimerdon.com website site is fake Facebook clone
- The Facebook clone site steals your Facebook login and password
- Your Facebook account is used to spam all your friends
- Phishers try to access your regular email account for personal information
There’s a lot of Facebook phishing sites popping up all the time, so be wary! Just in the past month, this same Facebook clone scam has been pulled with areps.at, brunga.at, hitpic.at, nutpic.at, bests.at, whitehart.net, whitemart.be, kirgo.at, etc.
And that’s the latest news on the Facebook phishing website Klimerdon.com.
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June 18th, 2009 at 3:19 am
I got a facebook message about this, and smartly googled “klimerdon” instead of clicking the link. After reading this article and seeing that klimerdon was just a phishing site, curiosity got the better of me and I decided to check out the site to see how real it looked. I went there (it looks pretty good by the way) and clicked the forgot password link, and all of a sudden I have like 8 trojans / viruses / spyware / malware / etc. What gives? I also can’t figure out how the fuck to get rid of it. Thanks for the warning.