Hmm, a quick search of ARIN (www.arin.net) and the APNIC (www.apnic.net)
reveals this IP is in CHINA. Unless PayPal is hosting servers in China, I would guess
it is a scam.
Also seems kinda suspect that the IP does not have a reverse lookup assigned to it if
it is valid.
For example one of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
Signed up for paypal 2 weeks ago, and then this came in the mail as a link
in a paypal looking html email asking me to confirm by entering my credit
card/account info.
I've only purchased 1 thing since signing up; it was from ebay from a
Hallo Alerta,
* Alerta Redsegura [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-19 14:51]:
http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
If this is a scam, then maybe paypal has some employees
passing new account info outside the company.
-jamie-
Indeed, Paypal e-mail scams started in 2002 I think.
In regards to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
Signed up for paypal 2 weeks ago, and then this came in the
mail as a link
in a paypal looking html email asking me to confirm by
entering my credit
card/account info.
Be cluefull:
1) Don't ever click a link with an ip address.
2)
i doubt this is a internal paypal link..jsut naother relaly good phising
scam as this is some chinese ip..:)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
Signed up for paypal 2 weeks ago, and then this came in the mail as a link
in a paypal looking html email asking me to confirm
Jamie said:
http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
If this is a scam, then maybe paypal has some employees
passing new account info outside the company.
-jamie-
Indeed, Paypal e-mail scams started in 2002 I think.
In regards to employees passing new acct info, I have never had a paypal
account
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 10:37:58AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
Signed up for paypal 2 weeks ago, and then this came in the mail as a link
in a paypal looking html email asking me to confirm by entering my credit
card/account info.
As PayPal states
, 2004 1:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [inbox] [Full-Disclosure] Is this a paypal scam?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
Signed up for paypal 2 weeks ago, and then this came in the mail as a
link in a paypal looking html email asking me
Dave Sherohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it gets sent to everyone whether they have a PayPal account or
not. Like spam, credit card scams don't even need anything close to
a 1% response rate to be profitable, so they don't care how many
non-PayPal-users get it.
_AND_ probably nearly the