New Scam EBAY - Phish
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 11:15 am
Here is the email and below it are instructions on what to do if you recieve it.
eBay Member, 45-00-0000043443232-YGTG-00
During our regularly scheduled account maintenance and verification proced=
ures, we have detected a slight error in your billing information.
This might be due to either of the following reasons:
1. A recent change in your personal information ( i.e. change of address).=
2. Submitting invalid information during the initial sign up process.
3. An inability to accurately verify your selected option of payment due t=
o an internal error within our processors.
Please update and verify your information by clicking the link below:
http://200.42.84.12/ws/ebay.com/Account ... 000_secur=
e128_000/verify.html
If your account information is not updated within 48 hours then your abili=
ty to sell or bid on eBay will become restricted.
Sincerely
eBay Safe Harbor Dept.
What to do?
If you receive an e-mail similar to this, do not respond and do not click on the link. By opening or viewing a preview of the email, or by clicking on the link within the email, your computer may have discretely downloaded a virus or spyware. View our Protection Page for detailed information on what you should do. If you do receive similar emails, or any email that you think may be fraudulent, please forward to FraudWatch International at: scams@fraudwatchinternational.com
Tips to Protect Yourself from phishing scams:
1.
Never click on Hyperlinks within emails, instead, copy and paste them into your browser
2.
Use SPAM Filter Software
3.
Use Anti-Virus Software
4.
Use a Personal Firewall
5.
Keep Software Updated (operating systems and web browsers)
6.
Always look for "https://" and padlock on web sites that require personal information
7.
Keep your computer clean from Spyware
8.
Educate Yourself of fraudulent activity on the Internet
9.
Check & monitor your credit report
10.
Seek Advice - if you are unsure, ask us: scams@fraudwatchinternational.com
For more detailed explanations on protecting yourself, go to:
http://www.fraudwatchinternational.com/ ... tect.shtml
eBay Member, 45-00-0000043443232-YGTG-00
During our regularly scheduled account maintenance and verification proced=
ures, we have detected a slight error in your billing information.
This might be due to either of the following reasons:
1. A recent change in your personal information ( i.e. change of address).=
2. Submitting invalid information during the initial sign up process.
3. An inability to accurately verify your selected option of payment due t=
o an internal error within our processors.
Please update and verify your information by clicking the link below:
http://200.42.84.12/ws/ebay.com/Account ... 000_secur=
e128_000/verify.html
If your account information is not updated within 48 hours then your abili=
ty to sell or bid on eBay will become restricted.
Sincerely
eBay Safe Harbor Dept.
What to do?
If you receive an e-mail similar to this, do not respond and do not click on the link. By opening or viewing a preview of the email, or by clicking on the link within the email, your computer may have discretely downloaded a virus or spyware. View our Protection Page for detailed information on what you should do. If you do receive similar emails, or any email that you think may be fraudulent, please forward to FraudWatch International at: scams@fraudwatchinternational.com
Tips to Protect Yourself from phishing scams:
1.
Never click on Hyperlinks within emails, instead, copy and paste them into your browser
2.
Use SPAM Filter Software
3.
Use Anti-Virus Software
4.
Use a Personal Firewall
5.
Keep Software Updated (operating systems and web browsers)
6.
Always look for "https://" and padlock on web sites that require personal information
7.
Keep your computer clean from Spyware
8.
Educate Yourself of fraudulent activity on the Internet
9.
Check & monitor your credit report
10.
Seek Advice - if you are unsure, ask us: scams@fraudwatchinternational.com
For more detailed explanations on protecting yourself, go to:
http://www.fraudwatchinternational.com/ ... tect.shtml