Ebay Phishing Email Floods Cyberspace

EBay users watch out! There is a brand new phishing email circulating the internet. And this email is targeting EBay users. The email looks like a normal confirmation message that tells the user $249.20 has been sent to an AOL email address. The email looks
Ebay Phishing Email Floods Cyberspace
 legit and even gives a transaction ID number to fool the victim.

But whatever you do - don't click the links in the email! The site itself even looks real and captures all of your account and/or bank account information. Once the thief has this info - he can use it immediately to wipe out your bank account. In today's age this can now happen in just a few seconds.

Yes, there is new technology that allows a criminal to see your personal information in "real time" and use it instantly. They can capture your Social Security Number, Date of Birth, passwords and other confidential information without you realizing it. If you get this email delete it immediately. Don't even think about opening it up and looking at it!

It's real easy for a criminal to fool newbie EBay users. I was a victim to a criminal back in 2002 when I first signed up with EBay and PayPal. There was an email in my inbox that said my PayPal account had been suspended. Being brand new to EBay and PayPal, I didn't know anything about Phishing emails.

The email looked completely "real". Even the website looked perfect, like a real PayPal site. I entered my bank account and PayPal password information. Little did I realize, that I was handing over all my personal information to a hacker!

Luckily PayPal caught the criminal before the ruined my credit and took all of the money out of my bank account. It still turned out to be a nightmare, though. My paypal account was "frozen" for weeks after the incident. This virtually shut my EBay business down as I could not accept any PayPal payments.

 
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Thanks for the prompt warning. I just hate all the scams and spams. Good report.

Posted on 05/14/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

You should open ALL correspondence via eBay and PayPal directly from your account. Never even open the correspondence from your email box. Some of the programs will automatically take your password opening the email and not clicking any links. Good article.

Posted on 05/14/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

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