[1]
The www.Cornucopiaclub.com/index.asp?ref=3957 page sends you to their
'memberNew.asp' and collects
        name:
        cho[o]se a password:
        confirm password:
        your E-Gold account:
        your eMail:
and sends it to their 'newMemberAdd.asp'. If your password chosen here bears
any similarity or gives any clue to your e-gold passphrase they may be able
to guess your e-gold passphrase. The 'opportunity' is yet another HYIP. A
sucker is born every minute!

I got past here by creating the following record:
        member Name:    test
        password:       test
        E-mail:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        member ID:      4420
        e-gold account: 9999999

Their e-gold Shopping Cart Interface does actually go to the correct e-gold
secure page. Their e-gold account is #133884 Cornucopia Club. The field
'Status_URL' sends to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and to your own e-mail.
On completion it should send you to  their 'addtrans.asp', or if payment
does not complete, then to their 'noPay.htm'.
Note: The form data does not include your e-gold passphrase so long as you
only type it into the e-gold secure page. However, you can say goodbye to
any money paid to any alleged HYIP (High Yield Investment Program), because
they are all confidence trickers (conmen). There is no credibility or
security in these programs, but they have provided a postal address:
        Cornucopia Club
        Suite 309-145
        Bryan Bldg.,
        4537 Casino St.,
        Palanan, Makati,
        Manila,
        Philippines, 1200
and e-mail address:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]



[2]
The MMFC "Money Matters Freedom Club Corp." (a Panamanian IBC) page at
http://www.mmfreedomclub.com/index.php?ref=27867 is no longer accepting new
members, so I cannot get to their payments page.


[3]
http://www.hyo-club.to/signup.asp?sid=106125 is run by (Nevis Corporation)
PNG, Ltd, and goes to http://www.hyo-club.to/signupform.asp?sid=106125 .
This also gets you to create a password in order to proceed so the same
comments as previous apply, except that you have not told them your e-gold
account number yet.
Next is their 'create.asp' .

        First Name:  test
        Last Name:   test
        Password:    testtest
        Sponsor:     106125
        Email:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]

        New account number: 111534
        Password:           testtest

[Please note: none of these pages have been secure.]

Then you log into http://www.hyo-club.to/ which goes to
http://www.hyo-club.to/logon.asp , and *then* you get the terms of
membership. Anyway, on it goes and you will eventually get to the correct
e-gold secure payments page where you login. Their e-gold account for
referral credit is #113543, but their payments page spends to e-gold account
#143261 HYO Club.

So neither the first or third website steals your passphrase.

On the other hand, if you deal with disreputable people, they are more than
likely to try to guess your passphrase from the passwords you have
registered with them, and they know your e-gold login from your account
number, which again reinforces my lobbying for e-gold to implement a
separate login name or number from the e-gold account number to which people
may pay you money.

Regards,

Ian Green


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