Scammers Using eBay's Message System to Phish for Victims
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03-17-2007, 07:58 AM,
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2007, 05:14 PM by amy.)
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Scammers Using eBay's Message System to Phish for Victims
Quote:When an eBay seller opened an email received through eBay's message system this week, it read, "If you need additional income, we have an open position as a mediator for selling items on ebay. To learn more, open www .tradeportal1.org and enter (Code removed by editor) on prompt." The purported shopper who sent the email to the seller using eBay's "Ask Seller a Question" feature had zero feedback and had registered on eBay the same day the email message was sent. full article: http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y07/m03/i16/s01 |
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03-20-2007, 11:13 AM,
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Update: Scammers Using eBay's Message System to Phish for Victims
More from Auctionbytes:
Quote: I'm hearing from users that the scammers are stepping up their attacks in an extremely devious way. The technique involves asking the seller a question about an "identical item" they saw listed on eBay, and includes a link to the supposed listing. Unwary sellers who go to view the item by clicking or pasting in the link are taken to a spoof site, where they are asked to sign in again (it is not unusual to have to log-in to eBay for different tasks). They then may unwittingly enter their eBay User name and password into the spoof site, which is designed to harvest the information for fraudulent activities such as account hijackings. full article: http://blog.auctionbytes.com/cgi-bin/blo...74285.html |
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