I have never responded to these types of requests.  Never never give
personal info on these.  A common denominator to all of these things, no
matter where they come from, is bad grammar or misspelled words.  Once they
figure this out, then we're in trouble.  Until then, if I can spot a
grammatical or spelling error, it's to the trash file they go.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brian Weeden
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:53 PM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] Possible Phishing Attack? Fwd: Amazon Payments Billing
Issue


On 12/3/05, Veech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The bad grammar in the first two sentences is a dead giveaway.  Fry this
> phish...
>

What makes me wonder is the link - it is to https://www.amazon.com
which unless I am missing something is the correct site.  Could there
be some sort of proxy or DNS relay that takes you to the phisher's
site?

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Brian

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