> In the past week, I've gotten two HTML email messages, one imitating > PayPal's login page and one imitating e-gold's login page. > Apparently, someone is sending these out in the hope of collecting > passwords from PayPal and e-gold customers. I have already been bitten by this one. Some guy hit the link, typed in his uername and password. I received 3 orders for e-gold. Fortunately I sent an email confirming the orders and they guy told me what happened. The bozo that actually placed the order sent me an extortion demand that I pay him 20 grams a day or he would shut down my paypal account. He tried to get them to close it, but fortunately paypal is starting to get its act together. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]