Also, check out the hilarious "Foreign IP Tracer" output IP addresses:
192.168.10.1 Serbia
281.179.1.23 Russia
Why India? It says they are Russian. It puts Indian Hackers in such bad light. And I'm Russian
Edit:You might wanna scroll up a bit becasue the site header is blocking the comment.
Companies you do business with do not ask for your personal information - since you already gave it!
Your ISP isn't going to call you and say, "Say Mr. X to confirm your identitity give us your social security number and your credit card number + ccv code".
Yes, companies you do business with do ask for your personal information. While you definitely shouldn't give out your personal information to someone who calls you, it's common-place to have to give your personal information to a business that you have called.
In this case, the person received an email saying "please call this number". Legitimate businesses do this as well (I got one from my bank: http://canspice.org/2013/06/06/cibc-credit-card-fraud-depart...).
"This link could very well have been sent as spam or through a rogue ad. That’s not how I discovered it though. The phone number used in this scam matched one that I had tracked previously. It’s only after (by going to the root of that domain which was not protected) that I discovered that there was also a phishing scam in there."
[1].http://blog.malwarebytes.org/fraud-scam/2014/02/netflix-phis... You might wanna scroll up a bit becasue the site header is blocking the comment.