Friday, 30 March 2018

Josh Brolin has NOTHING to do with EnduraFlex

This is another scamtastic fake news story; this time, it's promoting a muscle supplement called "EnduraFlex", which is just a rebadging of Alpha Force Testo (a.k.a. the Sidney Crosby FakeESPN Scam Supplement). The site pretends to be a magazine called "Men's Health Life", which is an obvious attempt to imitate the real Men's Health magazine without infringing on its trademarks (scamvertisers don't know very much about trademark infringement). The scammers are trying to cash in on the Deadpool 2 hype by using the likeness of Josh Brolin, who is playing the character "Cable", to lure unsuspecting fans into signing up for their 8000-CAD-per-month "free" trial. The red flags are classic; the "free" trial offer, the fake results, and the fake comments. Also note that the use of the phrase "legal steroid" in muscle supplement fake-news articles dates back to circa 2006-2007. As this fake news article is hosted on a "checkout" subdomain, it is vulnerable to the Voluumdata XSS Exploit, which the scammers haven't fixed yet; therefore, you can still turn the page into a wall of Goatse images by simply copy-pasting a short snippet of code into the URL bar. Avoid EnduraFlex, and once again, don't believe everything you read on the Internet.

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