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TUFNUF 6

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Got this in an e-mail. Thought it might be usefull to some!! :eek:

I hadn't heard of this before, but thought I'd better pass the word around right away.

I got two messages from eBay today, in the format where buyers and sellers talk to each other thru eBay. I get these all the time when I ask sellers a question, etc.

This time, however, it was supposedly from another eBay member who was sending me a message giving me a hard time about taking his money and not shipping the item. Well, in ten years on eBay I've NEVER sold an item, so I figured this guy just screwed up, but since he referred to me as an "*******" and threatened to report me to eBay and the police, I started to punch the button to respond to him and explain just what part of my anatomy he could .... well, you get the idea.,

However, being of a suspicious nature, I did a Seller Search and a Buyer Search on this guy first, just to see if he actually bought something from somebody, maybe someone with a similar User ID. Nope. He hadn't bid on anything in 30 days ... so I punched the Respond Now button and it asked, naturally, for my User ID and Password. Now I'm really suspicious, so I look up at the site it was referring me to, and it was eBay, but in Czechoslovakia ! A few other games with the Properties button, and it's obvious that this isn't eBay, but some data-mining company in Eastern Europe, hoping to piss off people (like I was) and get them to respond (supposedly through eBay, with your password). I'll bet it works a lot, and then they've got your User ID & password, plus probably your email address. Not a good thing.

The lesson here: If you get some off-the-wall message "through eBay" where it looks like some buyer has just mis-sent a complaint to you in error -- DO NOT RESPOND !!!!!!

I've seen a great number of 'phishing' and data-mining scams over the years, but this is one of the sneakiest I've seen. Most you can smell a mile away, but this one almost got me. I admire creativity, but I hope these guys die slowly of Transylvanian Crotch Rot.
 
That's an oldie

That relic has been around a Loooonnnnngggg time...

The real scary one is the ebay "browser redirect", where a scammer inserts malicious code into a listing. This code actually redirects your browser to an identical, really authentic looking-but-fake eBay auction screen. Sometimes these fakes have Buy-Now buttons that are designed to harvest user ID and passwords.

If your screen does a mysterious "refresh" when viewing a listing, double check the URL address to be sure you're still on ebay!
 
gyrhead

I have seen that screen trick abot last january 2006. If you are not looking close it will change right in front of you without a notice!!! I noticed the screen colors were changed and it got my attention. I put up two ebay screens and could see both at the same time. Scary what they can do to get a password and user name. I had a direct ebay security persons phone number and advised him of what I noticed. It took him awhile to see it also since it was so fast. The http address at the top was the only difference.

My screen was knocked off once and then the sign in screen was asked for. No change at all just knocked off. I tried to find what did that but had no luck. makes me wonder if they are using a "blind or hidden screen" to get your password and it knocks you out or signs you off???

What is this site doing to protect us with all the ebay links posted here???? :eek:
 
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