I've gotten that as well. What's up with clicking on the link and the
page not exist? They must not be getting anywhere with it.
Stacy
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Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 11:13
PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] JERKING PAYPAL
SPAMMERS
ok, so i've gotten a few email from paypal-phishers asking
me to update my info by logging ONTO a paypal look-alike site. i
clicked and noticed the address was http://62.251.161.3/cpa/us/ppt.htm
- not even close to a paypal address. i entered totally bogus info
and clicked submit - it accepted my input so i clicked BACK. there
was my bogus info page so i clicked ENTER again. too easy, so now i
wrote a little program to click ENTER and then BACK. i put it in a
loop for 20,000 runs. most people who have this sort of website buy
the webpage input from a 3rd party at some fee per submission. i've
driven a few phishers out of business like this and these clowns are
next. there are so many legal and honest ways to make a living -
these guys really torque me off.
i see the rest of you went to
bed early. sleep tight, dave
Dave (what's a
quad?)
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