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joeyuk
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I received 2 e-mails asking "Do you still have this item for sale and can you ship it to NY?"
http://202.101.125.65/ws2/ebayISAPI/miop09kjowaj9sdmznfjkoau/SingIn/index.htm
It almost looks like a real sign in page till you notice the address in the tool bar.
http://202.101.125.65/ws2/ebayISAPI/miop09kjowaj9sdmznfjkoau/SingIn/index.htm
It almost looks like a real sign in page till you notice the address in the tool bar.
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Just in case....You never no about some people
No I didn't
It took me to an "item no longer available" page on eBay. On the top of the ebay page, it still says "sign in".
I'll post a screenshot in a second.
EDIT:
There's the screenshot. I put in a password that is totally inappropriate for the U.S. Forum
Re-edited:
Crap. Too small.
Lemme try again.
Re-re-edited:
Now, anyone wanna guess?
The name is LEE!
Keep your shields up...
<< <i>I put in a password that is totally inappropriate for the U.S. Forum Anyone wanna guess? >>
Great minds think alike. I did the same thing. Or should that be "small minds" thinking alike? Anyway, I gave the phisher my opinion.
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<< <i>I put in a password that is totally inappropriate for the U.S. Forum Anyone wanna guess? >>
Great minds think alike. I did the same thing. Or should that be "small minds" thinking alike? Anyway, I gave the phisher my opinion. >>
<< <i>I wouldn't even click on the link. There's all sorts of viruses and spyware that you can get from web pages; and you can bet that a scammer/phisher will not hesitate to use them.
Keep your shields up... >>
I totally concur with this. I wouldn't mess with that stuff, even if it is with bogus passwords like "f******"
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