Author Topic: I don't trust this link I received  (Read 1729 times)

Please do not click on it, even though when I did it went to an unknown page.
For the first time in a while I got on facebook and a girl I barely knew from school sent me a video over messenger that looked like a horse video, but when I clicked on it it openned a new tab and the link in the web bar was: http://rrrrrrrrrrrr6.ddns.net/Vd2Peer50x5H0MmY.html?id=54dAe
Now I know it could be a broken video link, but something about ddns in the link spooks me.


Could you give me a link to that website, so I don't need to ask if anything is malicious again?

One main rule in the internet is do not click links that looks suspicious to you, no matter what it could be, and then you'll be fine.

One main rule in the internet is do not click links that looks suspicious to you, no matter what it could be, and then you'll be fine.
It wasn't a link, it was a video in facebook messenger

doesn't do anything on my android phone. just connection refused.

Could you give me a link to that website, so I don't need to ask if anything is malicious again?
https://virustotal.com/


may i ask why you didn't find it at all suspicious this message was sent mere moments after friending them?

may i ask why you didn't find it at all suspicious this message was sent mere moments after friending them?
She's been on my friend's list for a long while, for some reason my class mates friend me.

She's been on my friend's list for a long while, for some reason my class mates friend me.

if you haven't contacted them in a long while and they send a suspicous looking not video with a fake video player thumbnail

don't. click it.

Is there a possibility the website could just be an IP logger or what

It wasn't a link, it was a video in facebook messenger
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So... That's supposed to be a video of a woman banged by a horse?
Why would you even want to click it.

People get hacked on facebook all the time, I'm constantly receiving dodgy messages on facebook messenger from friends.

Now I know it could be a broken video link, but something about ddns in the link spooks me.
DDNS is a legit thing, and the only part of that url that you shouldn't be concerned about