Believe it or not, there are evil people on the Internet who use misinformation and deception to steal from the innocent and well-meaning. We know, we couldn't believe it either, but it's the truth, as recently demonstrated by an outbreak of fake Halo 4 beta test invites.
343 Industries' creative director David Ellis was quick to debunk the bogus site, but the URL used in the phishing scam (halo4beta dot net) is still out there, tempting fate with its Halo-oriented name and un-Microsoftness. Who knows what nefarious maleficence the domain could be used for if left in the wild, so Microsoft has filed a complaint with the National Arbitration Forum in order to have the domain name transferred to its ownership.
In situations like this, the company filing the complaint has to be able to prove that the domain in question was registered maliciously in order for the Forum to decide in its favor. Under the circumstances, we feel like global fraud will probably be malicious enough to sway things in Microsoft's favor.
Reader Comments (17)
Posted: Jan 28th 2012 11:51PM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said
@Blay
I support this phresh idea.
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I support this phresh idea.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 5:03PM Istari Spartan said
@Blay
I hope those phools gets what they deserve.
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I hope those phools gets what they deserve.
Posted: Jan 28th 2012 7:09PM HissingNewt said
I just checked the website to see how legit it looked and it's already suspended.
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Posted: Jan 28th 2012 7:58PM The Cole Train said
@Teeree
Milo was a tech demo, I think. Or its another one of Molyneux's crazy ideas that never came to fruition.
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Milo was a tech demo, I think. Or its another one of Molyneux's crazy ideas that never came to fruition.
Posted: Jan 28th 2012 8:44PM oO Wallace Oo said
@The Cole Train
Crazy ideas such as a good Fable sequel
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Crazy ideas such as a good Fable sequel
Posted: Jan 28th 2012 7:19PM CyberKnight said
That site now brings up a message, "Account Suspended." Looks like the host agrees with the uncoolness.
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Posted: Jan 28th 2012 9:11PM Teeree said
I expected downvotes from people whore too swayed by MS. But I never said Milo was a game either, did I?
MS used Milo to promote the greatness of Kinect. However, Milo was a scam. The entire showing was a set up. So that does fall in line with what I said.
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MS used Milo to promote the greatness of Kinect. However, Milo was a scam. The entire showing was a set up. So that does fall in line with what I said.
Posted: Jan 28th 2012 8:55PM SitriStahl said
This just reminds me that we know absolutely nothing about the game, and that really saddens me.
I want a beta. :(
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I want a beta. :(
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