> 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.


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