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T. January 2nd 04 05:33 AM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
I like to bid on eBay at times, and I know some of you do also, and
some sell there.

Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.

I reported it to per their instructions, and asked
it it had actually came from them. As it turned out, no, it did not
come from them. Below is a copy of the phoney e-mail I got. If you get
a copy, you should report it to eBay.


Saved e-mail message

From:
Date: Thu, Jan 1, 2004, 8:54pm (EST+5) To:
Subject: eBay Account Security Measures
Hello,
Dear member,
eBay Security Department have investigated logins from ip 212.156.4.69
and 212.156.4.68 with your account.
The Department reported that they are worried that your account might
have been stolen and some one may be access your eBay ID and password.
It might have been captured by spy software that some one put in your
machine,So...
We put your account under security mode (not restricted) ,
and you should follow some steps to secure your account.
1- You should update your account in our SSL server to prevent it from
to be remotely accesed by anyone(Secure Accounts Server) click the link
to update
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y&your?account
2- Wait 24 hours to detecting and routing of remote logins machine and
you will be e-maild from to continue using our service.
3-Try to re-setup your operating system and delete all files you suspect
in.
With Best Wishes,
eBay Security Department Assistant,
Richard Michael.


JOAT
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of
enthusiasm.
- Sir Winston Churchill

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 1 Jan 2004.
Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...OMETUNESILIKE/


Larry C in Auburn, WA January 2nd 04 06:10 AM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
You should never follow these links to log into your account and of course
never give all the info they want to "verify your account" like your SSN,
birthdate, and credit card number. BTW, it isn't just fake eBay emails.
I've gotten several different versions, in fact I just got a similar one
from a credit card I don't even own, but then when they just blanket the
world with these emails they'll miss on some and hit on lots of others.
--
Larry C in Auburn, WA

"T." wrote in message
...
I like to bid on eBay at times, and I know some of you do also, and
some sell there.

Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.

I reported it to per their instructions, and asked
it it had actually came from them. As it turned out, no, it did not
come from them. Below is a copy of the phoney e-mail I got. If you get
a copy, you should report it to eBay.


Saved e-mail message

From:
Date: Thu, Jan 1, 2004, 8:54pm (EST+5) To:
Subject: eBay Account Security Measures
Hello,
Dear member,
eBay Security Department have investigated logins from ip 212.156.4.69
and 212.156.4.68 with your account.
The Department reported that they are worried that your account might
have been stolen and some one may be access your eBay ID and password.
It might have been captured by spy software that some one put in your
machine,So...
We put your account under security mode (not restricted) ,
and you should follow some steps to secure your account.
1- You should update your account in our SSL server to prevent it from
to be remotely accesed by anyone(Secure Accounts Server) click the link
to update
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y&your?account
2- Wait 24 hours to detecting and routing of remote logins machine and
you will be e-maild from to continue using our service.
3-Try to re-setup your operating system and delete all files you suspect
in.
With Best Wishes,
eBay Security Department Assistant,
Richard Michael.


JOAT
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of
enthusiasm.
- Sir Winston Churchill

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 1 Jan 2004.
Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...OMETUNESILIKE/



Charlie Self January 2nd 04 07:41 AM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
JOAT writes:

I like to bid on eBay at times, and I know some of you do also, and
some sell there.

Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.

I reported it to per their instructions, and asked
it it had actually came from them. As it turned out, no, it did not
come from them. Below is a copy of the phoney e-mail I got. If you get
a copy, you should report it to eBay.


Saved e-mail message

From:
Date: Thu, Jan 1, 2004, 8:54pm (EST+5) To:
Subject: eBay Account Security Measures
Hello,
Dear member,
eBay Security Department have investigated logins from ip 212.156.4.69
and 212.156.4.68 with your account.
The Department reported that they are worried that your account might
have been stolen and some one may be access your eBay ID and password.
It might have been captured by spy software that some one put in your
machine,So...
We put your account under security mode (not restricted) ,
and you should follow some steps to secure your account.
1- You should update your account in our SSL server to prevent it from
to be remotely accesed by anyone(Secure Accounts Server) click the link


snip

From the syntax, it sounds like our Nigerian buddies are at it again.

Charlie Self
"If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave
it to. " Dorothy Parker

http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/m.../business.html

EvoDawg January 2nd 04 07:42 AM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
T. wrote:

I like to bid on eBay at times, and I know some of you do also, and
some sell there.

Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.

I reported it to per their instructions, and asked
it it had actually came from them. As it turned out, no, it did not
come from them. Below is a copy of the phoney e-mail I got. If you get
a copy, you should report it to eBay.


Saved e-mail message

From:
Date: Thu, Jan 1, 2004, 8:54pm (EST+5) To:
Subject: eBay Account Security Measures
Hello,
Dear member,
eBay Security Department have investigated logins from ip 212.156.4.69
and 212.156.4.68 with your account.
The Department reported that they are worried that your account might
have been stolen and some one may be access your eBay ID and password.
It might have been captured by spy software that some one put in your
machine,So...
We put your account under security mode (not restricted) ,
and you should follow some steps to secure your account.
1- You should update your account in our SSL server to prevent it from
to be remotely accesed by anyone(Secure Accounts Server) click the link
to update
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y&your?account
2- Wait 24 hours to detecting and routing of remote logins machine and
you will be e-maild from to continue using our service.
3-Try to re-setup your operating system and delete all files you suspect
in.
With Best Wishes,
eBay Security Department Assistant,
Richard Michael.


JOAT
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of
enthusiasm.
- Sir Winston Churchill

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 1 Jan 2004.
Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...OMETUNESILIKE/


Why bother, Ebay won't do anything about it. Their customer service is about
as useful as AOL's was. They could careless about your problems. Sometimes
I think they really don't have any real people working at these places.
Just a bunch of mainframes and servers.

Rich
--
"You can lead them to LINUX
but you can't make them THINK"

T. January 2nd 04 09:27 AM

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Fri, Jan 2, 2004, 7:42am (EST+5) (EvoDawg)
apparently asks:
Why bother snip

Because if I didn't, they'd win.

JOAT
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of
enthusiasm.
- Sir Winston Churchill

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 2 Jan 2004.
Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...OMETUNESILIKE/


Dick Durbin January 2nd 04 12:17 PM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
(T.) wrote in message ...
I like to bid on eBay at times, and I know some of you do also, and
some sell there.

Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.


It's called "phishing". Check out the Federal Trade Commission's notice:
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2003/07/phishing.htm

Dick Durbin
Tallahassee

George M. Kazaka January 2nd 04 01:28 PM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
I was getting the Paypal scam for about two weeks, funny thing was each one
told me i had 5 days to comply and bring my account up to date,
Shucks I never had an account, they did this during the x mas shopping
season, stopped now.
I have also been getting a lot of e-mails from these assholes that think i
fell of a turnip truck yesterday trying to get me to be their freind with
millions in the bank Bla bla bla.
I return their message and tell them as soon as the FBI gives me the okay
i'll call them.
after about tem of these and a couple that the reply said F%$# YOU ASSHOLE
they stopped
For now anyway, I'm Sure "They'll Be Back "


"T." wrote in message
...
I like to bid on eBay at times, and I know some of you do also, and
some sell there.

Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.

I reported it to per their instructions, and asked
it it had actually came from them. As it turned out, no, it did not
come from them. Below is a copy of the phoney e-mail I got. If you get
a copy, you should report it to eBay.


Saved e-mail message

From:
Date: Thu, Jan 1, 2004, 8:54pm (EST+5) To:
Subject: eBay Account Security Measures
Hello,
Dear member,
eBay Security Department have investigated logins from ip 212.156.4.69
and 212.156.4.68 with your account.
The Department reported that they are worried that your account might
have been stolen and some one may be access your eBay ID and password.
It might have been captured by spy software that some one put in your
machine,So...
We put your account under security mode (not restricted) ,
and you should follow some steps to secure your account.
1- You should update your account in our SSL server to prevent it from
to be remotely accesed by anyone(Secure Accounts Server) click the link
to update
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y&your?account
2- Wait 24 hours to detecting and routing of remote logins machine and
you will be e-maild from to continue using our service.
3-Try to re-setup your operating system and delete all files you suspect
in.
With Best Wishes,
eBay Security Department Assistant,
Richard Michael.


JOAT
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of
enthusiasm.
- Sir Winston Churchill

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 1 Jan 2004.
Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...OMETUNESILIKE/




Henry E Schaffer January 2nd 04 02:47 PM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
In article ,
T. wrote:
...
Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.
...


There is a *lot* of phony e-mail which takes advantage of a
(mis)feature of Internet Explorer. One can trick Internet Explorer into
showing a URL in the "Address" line (near the top) and actually be at a
different URL/location. (Maybe it is a bug, not a feature?)

So, e.g., you click and go to something that says www.ebay.com, but
you are actually at some other site controlled by the spoofer, so when
you put in the requested information (name/addr/SSN/credit card/...) it
is going to the spoofer, not to ebay.

If you want to see a demo of this - look at
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/gn/ex/spoof.html with your copy of IE, and
click on the button. Then compare where the address says you are,
versus what is in the window.

Most other browsers either won't work in this way, or will show the
entire URL on the address line - and so you can see where you actually
are.
--
--henry schaffer
hes _AT_ ncsu _DOT_ edu

Bridger January 2nd 04 04:28 PM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
I use as little microsoft code as I can and still run windows.

for a browser I use mozilla:
www.mozilla.org

for usenet I use agent
www.forteinc.com

for email I use eudora
www.eudora.com







On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 14:47:28 +0000 (UTC), (Henry E
Schaffer) wrote:

In article ,
T. wrote:
...
Earlier this evening, I got the below e-mail. I was a bit
suspcious, first because the link asked me to log on. So, I checked and
it hadn't gone directly to eBay. Went back and checked closer, and
found some suspicious wording.
...


There is a *lot* of phony e-mail which takes advantage of a
(mis)feature of Internet Explorer. One can trick Internet Explorer into
showing a URL in the "Address" line (near the top) and actually be at a
different URL/location. (Maybe it is a bug, not a feature?)

So, e.g., you click and go to something that says
www.ebay.com, but
you are actually at some other site controlled by the spoofer, so when
you put in the requested information (name/addr/SSN/credit card/...) it
is going to the spoofer, not to ebay.

If you want to see a demo of this - look at
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/gn/ex/spoof.html with your copy of IE, and
click on the button. Then compare where the address says you are,
versus what is in the window.

Most other browsers either won't work in this way, or will show the
entire URL on the address line - and so you can see where you actually
are.



Fred the Red Shirt January 2nd 04 04:59 PM

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(T.) wrote in message ...
Fri, Jan 2, 2004, 7:42am (EST+5)
(EvoDawg)
apparently asks:
Why bother snip

Because if I didn't, they'd win.


I'm impressed that you got though to eBay. I get those fake
eBay and fake PayPal emamils from password/account phishers all
the time, sometimes several in one week and I long ago gave
up on reporting them to PayPal and eBay because they both
refused my email.

I even called PayPal, they gave me an email address to send
it to and that address refused my email.

I agree that when the good guys quit, the bad guys win.
But it is damn frustrating when someone who should be
an ally unilaterally capitulates.

--

FF

EvoDawg January 2nd 04 06:19 PM

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Bridger wrote:

I use as little microsoft code as I can and still run windows.

for a browser I use mozilla:
www.mozilla.org

for usenet I use agent
www.forteinc.com

for email I use eudora
www.eudora.com



I use none! I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft themselfs hasn't used this
tactic for collecting some interestion information.

For a browser I use Konqueror and sometimes Mozilla

For usenet I use Knode

For email I use Kmail

Rich 8~)
--
"You can lead them to LINUX
but you can't make them THINK"

T. January 2nd 04 07:08 PM

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Fri, Jan 2, 2004, 8:59am (EST-3)
(Fred=A0the=A0Red=A0Shirt) says:
I'm impressed that you got though to eBay. I get those fake eBay and
fake PayPal emamils from password/account phishers all the time,
sometimes several in one week and I long ago gave up on reporting them
to PayPal and eBay because they both refused my email. snip

I've never had problems getting to either. Got a nice response
back from eBay (canned, of course).

Frustrating, yes, a bit, but for the Nigerians, I just keep telling
them I need $25,000 US, non-returnable, up-front, and I'll see what I
can do. Then if the e-mail me again, I ask them where the Hell my
$25,000 is. That was fun, and even got a phone number to call once.
But, now seems they don't want to play anymore. LOL

JOAT
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of
enthusiasm.
- Sir Winston Churchill

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 2 Jan 2004.
Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...OMETUNESILIKE/


Bridger January 2nd 04 10:20 PM

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I have played a little with linux. thing is, I need to use autocad and
I like to play with adobe products. while I enjoy tinkering with
operating systems, I can't justify the time and I don't really want to
emulate windows under another OS.



On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 18:19:34 GMT, EvoDawg
wrote:

Bridger wrote:

I use as little microsoft code as I can and still run windows.

for a browser I use mozilla:
www.mozilla.org

for usenet I use agent
www.forteinc.com

for email I use eudora
www.eudora.com



I use none! I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft themselfs hasn't used this
tactic for collecting some interestion information.

For a browser I use Konqueror and sometimes Mozilla

For usenet I use Knode

For email I use Kmail

Rich 8~)



Mark & Juanita January 2nd 04 11:56 PM

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In article ,
says...
(T.) wrote in message ...
Fri, Jan 2, 2004, 7:42am (EST+5)
(EvoDawg)
apparently asks:
Why bother snip

Because if I didn't, they'd win.


I'm impressed that you got though to eBay. I get those fake
eBay and fake PayPal emamils from password/account phishers all
the time, sometimes several in one week and I long ago gave
up on reporting them to PayPal and eBay because they both
refused my email.

I even called PayPal, they gave me an email address to send
it to and that address refused my email.

I agree that when the good guys quit, the bad guys win.
But it is damn frustrating when someone who should be
an ally unilaterally capitulates.


Had the same thing happen to me when I received a similar "Regarding
your Account" that purported to be from Bank of America (I don't have,
and never did have an account there -- I opened the mail to find
filterable material to kill any future spams), asking one to log on and
verify numbers -- since I had not yet seen any warnings regarding this,
I forwarded to B of A, and got back an e-mail saying they did not accept
e-mail with web-bugs. All well and good, but when you are forwarding
abuse notices to abuse@ they darn well ought to accept such material
since it might actually be important. Sent an e-mail again, sans
original material, never did hear back.




Silvan January 3rd 04 12:33 AM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
Larry C in Auburn, WA wrote:

birthdate, and credit card number. BTW, it isn't just fake eBay emails.


My boss called me a bit back. He knows more about castrating bulls and
turning sheep vaginas right side out than he does about computer stuff, so
he comes to me frequently for help dealing with his teeniebopper AOL/ICQ
etc. daughter.

His daughter got a message from "AOL Account Management" or some such, with
some blather. It requested bank account numbers, credit card numbers, etc.
etc. etc. His daughter got this, let his wife read it. His wife got out
her purse and filled in all the blanks. IN PLAIN TEXT!

I had to tell him the bad news.

He smashed her computer with a sledge hammer after that.

Luckily, he got all his accounts changed before anyone could make use of the
information. I'm not sure if anything ever came of it as far as using
attempts to access the old account to track the perps.

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/


Silvan January 3rd 04 12:35 AM

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EvoDawg wrote:

I use as little microsoft code as I can and still run windows.


I use none! I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft themselfs hasn't used
this tactic for collecting some interestion information.


The only Microsoft code I run is the microcode inside this keyboard. I hope
it doesn't come back to haunt me some day. :)

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/


Charlie Self January 3rd 04 10:09 AM

WARNING - PHONEY EBAY E-MAIL
 
Silvan writes:

My boss called me a bit back. He knows more about castrating bulls and
turning sheep vaginas right side out than he does about computer stuff, so
he comes to me frequently for help dealing with his teeniebopper AOL/ICQ
etc. daughter.

His daughter got a message from "AOL Account Management" or some such, with
some blather. It requested bank account numbers, credit card numbers, etc.
etc. etc. His daughter got this, let his wife read it. His wife got out
her purse and filled in all the blanks. IN PLAIN TEXT!

I had to tell him the bad news.

He smashed her computer with a sledge hammer after that.


What did he do to the person at fault, his wife?

Luckily, he got all his accounts changed before anyone could make use of the
information. I'm not sure if anything ever came of it as far as using
attempts to access the old account to track the perps.


You'll never know if he doesn't have his computer up.

Charlie Self
"If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave
it to. " Dorothy Parker

http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/m.../business.html

Silvan January 3rd 04 03:33 PM

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Charlie Self wrote:
He smashed her computer with a sledge hammer after that.

What did he do to the person at fault, his wife?


I'm not aware that he did anything in particular. I'd imagine he yelled and
screamed and the vein on his forehead bulged out. I would have been ****ed
too.

information. I'm not sure if anything ever came of it as far as using
attempts to access the old account to track the perps.


You'll never know if he doesn't have his computer up.


How would I know whether he has his computer up or not? I figure that's
between him and the police. They know which account numbers were stolen.
It's none of my concern.

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/


Fred the Red Shirt January 3rd 04 03:58 PM

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Mark & Juanita wrote in message ws.com...
In article ,
says...
(T.) wrote in message ...
Fri, Jan 2, 2004, 7:42am (EST+5)
(EvoDawg)
apparently asks:
Why bother snip

Because if I didn't, they'd win.


...
I agree that when the good guys quit, the bad guys win.
But it is damn frustrating when someone who should be
an ally unilaterally capitulates.


... and got back an e-mail saying they did not accept
e-mail with web-bugs. All well and good, but when you are forwarding
abuse notices to abuse@ they darn well ought to accept such material
since it might actually be important. Sent an e-mail again, sans
original material, never did hear back.


EBay and PayPal both sent me an wuto-ignore telling me to use a
web-form instead. In both cases the webpage was unavailable.

--

FF

Cape Cod Bob January 3rd 04 06:35 PM

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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 19:33:43 -0500, Silvan
My boss called me a bit back. He knows more about castrating bulls and
turning sheep vaginas right side out than he does about computer stuff, so
he comes to me frequently for help dealing with his teeniebopper AOL/ICQ
etc. daughter.

His daughter got a message from "AOL Account Management" or some such, with
some blather. It requested bank account numbers, credit card numbers, etc.
etc. etc. His daughter got this, let his wife read it. His wife got out
her purse and filled in all the blanks. IN PLAIN TEXT!

I had to tell him the bad news.

He smashed her computer with a sledge hammer after that.


Well that was certainly an intelligent move to rectify a problem. Is
that his typical response?

It's a good thing that he wasn't around when the first wheel was
invented. If it had run over his foot, even luxury autos would give a
bumpy ride with square tires.


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