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    Mourners outside the shop where one of the Malaysia Airlines crash victims used to work. Photo: Reuters

    No, we're not talking about Buzzfeed. Click fraudsters "are setting up fake Facebook pages in the names of Australian MH17 victims to profit from a lucrative Internet scam," reports the Canberra Times.

    "At least six fake Facebook pages have been set up using the names of victims killed when the Malaysian Airlines plane was shot down over eastern Ukraine."

    Each page contains one link to a blog that promises info on the crash, but instead barrages users with pop-up ads for "online gambling, get-rich-quick schemes, and other dubious products and services."
    The Hackmaster

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    This is 2nd time MAS was loss his airplane after MH370, which missing somewhere at Southern Indian Islands....
    Information about MH17, visit Wikipedia here!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysi...ines_Flight_17

    To Pro Russian, thanks for bring back 2 important black box to Malaysia for seeing what happen on MAS before entering war zone.
    Next job is, bring back all dead bodies into Malaysia and other states before Eid Al-Fitri (Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri) start on this Monday or Tuesday (depend on results after looking moon slighting this Sunday).
    Last edited by AsPika2219; 07-22-2014, 10:52:20 PM.
    Doakan untuk MH370 / Pray for M370

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