Hi Darren and List

If you'll read ebay's page on spoof mail you'll note that ebay and paypal will never put a link for you to use within the msg where you have to log in. They will tell you to go to the site and sign in instead. This is what makes it different and easy to spot.

Delete or report, either way, you don't fall for them.
I do agree that ebay isn't doing anything that will cost them money or lawyer time. Best you can hope for is that they turn over the links to an agency which is already paid to chase criminals, which I doubt they do either.

Mark Ferguson

----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dave Freeman mjwy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Paypal Hackers WARNING!!!


On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 11:41:57 -0600, you wrote:

Dear List;
I have been studying issues first hand on hacking via the Internet
Explorer versus other browsers...Firefox is much more secure and less
hackable. Every common crook has figured out how to hack into IE thus
making it much easier for them to open the door to your accounts.    I
rarely use IE, use Navigator for my emails and weather/news, and use
Firefox for my eBay and paypal accounts.

No web browser is safe from scams that rely on user error. These type e-mails
give you a link to a look-alike site and get you to enter your username and
password yourself. The solution to this problem (which all e-mail safety tips have been screaming at everyone for years) is NEVER click on a link sent to you from anyone claiming to be an on-line service. NEVER. If you have a legitimate issue from whatever the service is, you will be able to resolve it by going to the home page of the web site and then logging on to your account from there.
Again, NEVER follow links sent in unexpected e-mails no matter how good it
looks.

Also, another good idea is to not have any type of HTML or any other type of
executible elements active in your e-mail client. I use plain text e-mail and refuse to switch to anything else. Which means that I am at exactly zero risk from any type of virus, worm, HTML trick, Active-X doohickey, or anything else sent by e-mail that is the source of most virus problems (I say "most" without checking the actual statistics on this, so "most" may mean "not most"). When I get an e-mail (from a company or an individual) that is encoded in HTML I delete
it unread.
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