It suggests you have a product that someone is interested in, and requests you to login to Ebay. It's quite comical as it mentions at the top "Your registered name is included to show this message originated from eBay. Learn more.", yet my 'registered' name isn't anywhere in the message. Second comical part, is the hosting produces a http://home.ro/ popup advert. Not the best i've seen but the idea is quite different. Just a heads up. - Drew
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Drew Broadley wrote:
It suggests you have a product that someone is interested in, and requests you to login to Ebay.
FYI I get on average 2 eBay and 1 paypal phishing emails to my address daily (plus a couple of Amazon ones each week). I'm not sure we need a note here every time a little phishing scam comes out let alone on main pages of our major newspapers, even when it is the BNZ or Westpac. Not least because it encourages the banks to believe that it is the ISPs problem to block these. -- Simon J. Lyall | Very Busy | Web: http://www.darkmere.gen.nz/ "To stay awake all night adds a day to your life" - Stilgar | eMT.
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Drew Broadley
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Simon Lyall