Google slaps phishing warning on misleading GOP website
Source: Daily Kos
This is probably not what the National Republican Congressional Committee was expecting when they decided to make the contribution page on their websites targeting Democratic candidates mimic the Democrats' websites. First, after public backlash, they had to start offering refunds to donors who'd been misled, and now, Google has put a "reported phishing website" warning on at least the anti-Alex Sink site.
That's some digital strategery right there.
Read more: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/02/05/1275366/-Google-slaps-phishing-warning-on-misleading-GOP-website?detail=facebook
I am LMBO right now at them. They are critters, that's for sure.
groundloop
(11,530 posts)I may be wrong, but it seems that since the only reason those GOPers obtained a web address with Alex Sink in the name was to commit fraud, that it's within the realm of possibility they could lose their URL.
chuckstevens
(1,201 posts)If the GOP is caught red handed (on more than one occasion) throwing out Democratic registration forms and nothing eves happens, why will this be any different?
tosh
(4,424 posts)Sorry, sivershadow, but there are thousands of nouns that fit much better.
silvershadow
(10,336 posts)other words that fit much better:
A**holes
Criminals
Political Mafioso
Did I mention A**holes?
47of74
(18,470 posts)2banon
(7,321 posts)Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)There.
frylock
(34,825 posts)Flying Squirrel
(3,041 posts)frylock
(34,825 posts)yes I am.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)lastlib
(23,356 posts)n/t
Warpy
(111,417 posts)While I wish they'd been more on the ball so fewer people would have been robbed, I'm glad this is happening now because not all contributors to the party read DU.
Now the FEC needs to jail the ones who came up with the idea and put up that website!
Control-Z
(15,682 posts)I also tried googling it first and going from the hits page. Still nothing.
Skittles
(153,261 posts)corrupt bastards
silvershadow
(10,336 posts)Surely some are coming before this President leaves office, right? :/
mac56
(17,575 posts)n/m
truthisfreedom
(23,163 posts)Judged by the interwebs.
Titonwan
(785 posts)It's soo nice to see you yankees.. er demo- craaits showin' up here for a nice mint julep... I TOLE YOU TO BALE THAT COTTON NIGGA!... oh excuuuse mah manners, the help just got all uppity, ya know, and ah cain't hep but to whip em now an agin!
Now, back to the contract- we will honestly do what we will and thanks for the money, honey. Go demorats!
If anyone gets fooled by this, fuck em.
PatrynXX
(5,668 posts)someone should report it. I did. (netcraft.com) toolbar works with several browsers but I have Firefox on..
bananas
(27,509 posts)bananas
(27,509 posts)How many phishing sites have they made?
Among political dirty tricks, this is a new low
By Jay Bookman
Posted: 9:57 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014
Politics ain't beanbag, as the saying goes. Dirty tricks are common. But this kind of sleaze represents a new low in my experience.
Kyrsten Sinema is a Democratic congresswoman running for re-election in Arizona. So if you wanted to make a donation to Sinema, you might Google her campaign and find yourself directed to the website http://contribute.sinemaforcongress.com/ .
At the "contribute.sinemaforcongress.com" site, you'd find a large, attractive picture of Sinema, with a large banner reading "Krysten Sinema for Congress" in the same color scheme as her campaign signs, along with a checklist of possible donation amounts.
Except the site is a Republican fundraising site, with contributions going to defeat Sinema. It does say that, in smaller type below the banner: "Make a Contribution Today to Help Defeat Kyrsten Sinema and candidates like her". But by design that single word "defeat" is easy to read past or overlook, and is the only real clue of what's going on. From the URL to the banner headline to the candidate's picture to the candidate's colors, the overwhelming intent of the site is to defraud.
And this is not the action of some rogue outfit or rogue campaign. It's the work of the National Republican Congressional Committee, authorized to raise funds for Republican House candidates. A very similar site has been created featuring Alex Sink, a Democratic House candidate from Florida, and perhaps others as well.
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