e-Bay Spoof's are all over the net!

FeestBijtje

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This morning Ive got out of my bed and started all my computers.
After checking some e-mail Ive noticed there was SPAM mail, Ive been checking it and noticed that dear e-Bay e-mailed me after a short check Ive noticed that it was an spoof!

Because they were asking me for UPDATING my information!

With e-Bay would never ask in they're Terms Of Service and License Of Agreement Ive took a Screen Shot of it so every one would know its content and you would see that site id is 0 (Only the root service has that id!)

So be warned! Don't go to that link!

Ive checked it for security now i have to scan my Computer again because it contained an variant of the Rx-Bot virus (An self spreading worm with i worked with all the time!)
 

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Spartan Erik

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yeah ive received plenty of phishing attempts
my parents almost fell for one

my my how technology has gotten so corrupt.
 

Defication

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This is why I love communitys, best way to get updates on dangerous events going around the net.
 

ZeptOr

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i never check my emails, actually, i think my hotmail emails have been deleted because of inactivity
 
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minievan

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Gawd. I hate Spoof Emails. I get Loads.
There was a rumour about 3 weeks ago that someone was sending out emails saying they are 'Auvee'. I dont see the point. it wastes time in life. :O I spent a whole 46 seconds writing this. I could of jump and died within that time limit...
Tehheeeheee

--Need help?,Just Yelp!™
 

FeestBijtje

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minievan said:
Gawd. I hate Spoof Emails. I get Loads.
There was a rumour about 3 weeks ago that someone was sending out emails saying they are 'Auvee'. I dont see the point. it wastes time in life. :O I spent a whole 46 seconds writing this. I could of jump and died within that time limit...
Tehheeeheee

--Need help?,Just Yelp!™

I always read the T.O.S and the licance of agreement*
Its always a good hint to know whats waiting for you!
 

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That's the EXACT screen I see on mine! You MUST forward that email to 'spoof@ebay.com' Or if in UK 'spoof@ebay.co.uk'
 

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tyvm for this, i have not gotten this yet, looks convincing enough...i am addicted to ebay, so yeah, i probably wouldda fell for this, not looking at it closely...once agin tyvm for this
 

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I got that same e-mail 3 weeks ago and OMG I went to to the link and when I did the page could not be displayed. When I found out it was fake I was glad!
 

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Don't forget to forward ALL of the spoofs to the address I supplied, and DON'T edit the email in any way. The only way they can stop this is to get all the spoofs in and track it.
 
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