I forward email frauds, MIMEd to preserve all the headers, to:
419.fcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wafl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
419@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
alphae@xxxxxxxx
polygon@xxxxxxxxxxx
scammed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
tOM
On Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 9:41
Mark Dapoz <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Just a word of warning to those of you who use eBay. It appears there is
> another round of fraudulent eBay billing request email's going around. The
> email appears to be genuine and request that you update your billing
> information. However, if you follow the link in the email it takes you to a
> fake site that looks like eBay which will harvest your password and/or
> credit card information. Always go directly to the eBay home page when
> updating such information. These fradulent emails made their rounds about
> six months and it appears they're back again. I've received three so far
> this week.
> -mark
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