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Kisai
10/10/18 2:04:22 PM
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JkJ2QgF
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kingdrake2
10/10/18 2:11:58 PM
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centurylink email account is safe.
prefer that since they're harder to guess.
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Nuffinz0rz
10/10/18 2:14:20 PM
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fake

centurylink is .com, not .net

additionally it's showing the password instead of blurring it with asterisks or whatever
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voldothegr8
10/10/18 2:18:01 PM
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That's a phishing site, and a very poorly formatted one at that.
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Darkrobotisback
10/10/18 2:19:52 PM
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Tyranthraxus
10/10/18 2:26:23 PM
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Nuffinz0rz posted...
fake

centurylink is .com, not .net

additionally it's showing the password instead of blurring it with asterisks or whatever

Nope.

.net is for the e-mail you get. .com is for the commercial part and you can't get an e-mail that way unless you actually work for CenturyLink.

centurylink.net is digitally signed by CenturyLink.

The "visible password" thing is literally an option that you can toggle with the check box underneath it. Most likely to help with mobile registrations as typing the correct password on them is a pain in the ass sometimes.

TC, look at the top and make sure you have a valid signature from CenturyLink next to your HTTPS. That's how you know it's not a phishing site.

Edit: some more info.

CenturyLink.net resolves to 69.168.97.88.

You can see who owns it here: https://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-69-168-97-0-1/pft?s=69.168.97.88

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synacor

CenturyLink looks like they outsourced that page development to a 3rd party. Looks ugly but seems legit from my inspection.
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Tyranthraxus
10/10/18 2:34:36 PM
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Darkrobotisback posted...
So wut does this century link website do anyways?

It's generic brand Yahoo or MSN front page.
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Nuffinz0rz
10/11/18 12:07:57 PM
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Tyranthraxus posted...
Nuffinz0rz posted...
fake

centurylink is .com, not .net

additionally it's showing the password instead of blurring it with asterisks or whatever

Nope.

.net is for the e-mail you get. .com is for the commercial part and you can't get an e-mail that way unless you actually work for CenturyLink.

centurylink.net is digitally signed by CenturyLink.

The "visible password" thing is literally an option that you can toggle with the check box underneath it. Most likely to help with mobile registrations as typing the correct password on them is a pain in the ass sometimes.

TC, look at the top and make sure you have a valid signature from CenturyLink next to your HTTPS. That's how you know it's not a phishing site.

Edit: some more info.

CenturyLink.net resolves to 69.168.97.88.

You can see who owns it here: https://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-69-168-97-0-1/pft?s=69.168.97.88

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synacor

CenturyLink looks like they outsourced that page development to a 3rd party. Looks ugly but seems legit from my inspection.

dang u win

still looks fucking ugly lmfao
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