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I received the following Email, upon clicking the url it asked me to sign in which I did not. I did go and sign in directly through Ebay. Did a search of the auction # and for the Ebay ID, not to be found. Another scam to get your Ebay password. Just wanted to let everyone Know about this one as it is a new one to me.


Hi,

I have paid for that item. When it will be shipped ??

To view the item, go to: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2479142754



Thank you,
mariah234y

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    BubbleheadBubblehead Posts: 1,621 ✭✭✭
    Haven't seen that one....yet!image
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    mas3387mas3387 Posts: 1,491 ✭✭✭
    Ebays reply:

    Hello,

    Thank you for writing to eBay regarding the email you received.

    We reviewed your report and found that although the message you received
    was made to appear as if it had been sent by an eBay user, it was not.
    It appears that this email may also contain a keystroke virus. If you
    clicked on any of the links in the email, you may have exposed your
    computer to this virus.

    We are not equipped to determine if your computer is indeed infected
    with a virus. If you have not already done so, you should seek out a
    virus scanner program to use on your system. I have included a few links
    below to get you started in this effort:

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/alerts/default.mspx
    http://vil.mcafee.com/default.asp?
    http://www.f-secure.com
    http://www.cnet.com
    http://securityresponse.symantec.com
    http://netsecurity.about.com/b/a/013754.htm
    http://www.trendmicro.com/en/home/us/enterprise.htm

    As always, it's a good idea to keep your virus scanner up to date with
    the most recent virus definitions. If you do not have a virus scanner,
    you can run a free virus scan on your computer at:

    http://housecall.antivirus.com

    Until you are certain that your computer is virus free, you should take
    caution in your computer use. In addition, we suggest that you never
    open an email or attachment from someone you don't know. You may need to
    contact your email provider to disable any automatic downloading
    settings. It is advised that you only download attachments in a secure
    setting where you have the ability to scan for viruses before actually
    opening the attachment. Please take this opportunity to learn about and
    protect your computer from viruses from some of the Web sites above.

    Once again, thank you for alerting us to the email you received. Your
    vigilance helps us ensure that eBay remains a safe and vibrant online
    marketplace.

    Regards,

    Ande
    eBay SafeHarbor
    Investigations Team
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    etexmikeetexmike Posts: 6,797 ✭✭✭
    I get an ebay 'spoof' every couple of weeks or so. Haven't seen that one yet.

    I forward all to ebay and then delete em'.

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    etexmike
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    That does not look like a legitimate ebay response !

    Forward that emal to spoof@ebay.com
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    I woke up this morning to find that email as well. i realized early on that it was a trick. boy, you gotta be careful these days! i reported the phish to paypal and got an immediate response w/ instructions to NOT click any hyperlinks, which i didn't. But boy, it can happen that fast and with the click of the mouse.
    blue skies!
    david
    Modern bashing is sooooooo old.
    -Bochiman



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