Funny thing. I just had this issue with securesuite.net and called visa. I got passed around from department to department and back again. No one seemed to get the idea of the app being on a suspicious domain.
Even when i spelled it out for her that “I am currently on a website that I have strong reason to believe is a phishing scam to steal your clients’ information,” she still didn’t seem to care. I shit you not, exact words. her only response was, “if the verified by visa logo appears then you know your transaction’s secure.” To which I responded, “Even if it’s hosted on a different domain?” She answered, “Yes.”
Wow.
Disillusioned with the mighty visa security force, I then started looking around about securesuite and found this page. I laughed as the article reiterated everything I just told the inept agent at visa security. After reading through some comments (which I wholeheartedly agree with), I came across one that mentioned that simply canceling out of the verified by visa app would bring you back to the purchase screen and the order would be completed.
Well, it did and was. In fact, it had already completed well before I had even got a hold of visa security. Some security system that was. Still, that deepens the evidence of this being a phishing scam.
I still have one question, “Why don’t visa security care when I call to report a scam stealing their customers’ information?”