https://twitter.com/majornelson/status/311887474802716672
Major Nelson has issued a warning today regarding fake sign-up pages apparently asking unwitting consumers to test the 'next Xbox'. It's basically reminding people to be vigilant when encountering this kind of thing.
If it looks like a scam, chances are it usually is a scam, as Major Nelson noted on his Twitter feed:
Confirmed: All sign-up pages for testing the "next Xbox" are FAKE. Do not give them your information - it's a scam.
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) March 13, 2013
So there you have it. Granted, it is something you should already really be aware of, but this makes it official. Microsoft is not looking for anyone to test the next Xbox, so don't sign up to anything. Got that? Good.
Major Nelson has issued a warning today regarding fake sign-up pages apparently asking unwitting consumers to test the 'next Xbox'. It's basically reminding people to be vigilant when encountering this kind of thing.
If it looks like a scam, chances are it usually is a scam, as Major Nelson noted on his Twitter feed:
Confirmed: All sign-up pages for testing the "next Xbox" are FAKE. Do not give them your information - it's a scam.
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) March 13, 2013
So there you have it. Granted, it is something you should already really be aware of, but this makes it official. Microsoft is not looking for anyone to test the next Xbox, so don't sign up to anything. Got that? Good.