Well, sir, all I can say is that you need to investigate the
goings on within the very company that you apparently
work for.
It's easy to suggest impropriety. I think the burden of proof
is yours, sir.
I can tell you for a certain fact that no one under my command
was ever given an illegal o
John DeCarlo sez:
>
>I would call them and talk to a human. Tell them you think you were the
>victim of a phishing attack and to stop activity on your account until you
>confirm you can get back in.
>
>Don't rely on anything else, not email, nothing.
>
>And ask them to check for activity, you wil
>I do not believe that when a government official approaches you and asks
>you to commit a crime, the proper answer should not be "Yes Sir!"
Oops. I have an extra "not" in there.
You probably understood what I intended anyway.
Western European born, US Raised, but raised with an understanding
that there are two realms you live in, spiritual/political-governmental.
Render unto Caesar, that which is Caesar and render unto God that
which is God. 4th Commandment stuff. (Remember I come from a highly
religious backgrou
I am not quite that active, but I have never had Ebay ask me to
change my password. Are you a powerseller?
If paypal refunded your money ion 24hrs. You have just experienced a
modern miracle.
Honestly they found out something that made them very suspicious and
wanted to distance themselves
Rev. Stewart Marshall
> Whatever you want to believe.
> It has always amazed me that people want privacy but
> leave it all hang out (so to speak) In this day of
> technology you leave so many digital footprints out
> there. Kind of reminds me of the Head of google
> getting all bent out of shape
On Jan 28, 2008 12:44 PM, gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pretty certain that all the mucking about is being done by ebay.
>
> after notify, i cannot get into my account with my password.
>
> my inquires to ebay have indicated they changed the password.
>
I would call them and talk to a h
Nope. They do not do that. You've been phished. Someone probably wanted
your reputation because you buy a lot and have built up trust. They will
now start buying lots of stuff with bad credit.
>I'm pretty certain that all the mucking about is being done by ebay.
>after notify, i cannot get into
>Collusion with NSA? If the feds come up to me and say we need this,
>my first reaction, when and how soon! They are the government and I
>am responsible to them. (Remember Verizon operates under the
>privilege of the Federal government to use the airwaves and the phone lines.)
You sound lik
I saw a few, mine included.
>
> did I miss the answer??
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yah...listen to the security now podcast, will do well with letting you
know what you need.
http://www.grc.com/SecurityNow.htm#128 episode 10 is on open wifi points
Mike
On Jan 28, 2008 4:13 PM, rlsimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last year I went to a hotel using their wifi and found I
Last year I went to a hotel using their wifi and found I had folders
installed on my box and lotsa problems which I have fixed. Now, I'm on my
way again and I plan to: 1) disable file share, 2) use "webmail" only, 3)
what about banking for bill pay?, 4) is winXPsp2 firewall enuf or do I
need2get z
they will never ask you to change your password ...you got stuck with a
phish ...no doubt about it ...change your ebay password periodically
...watch out for any other site for which you use the same password
...change them all ...cover your windows with black paper ...get in your bed
and pull the
In my opinion, ebay is a great thing but the system is complex and in my
opinion things get problematic too often.
I don't buy there unless I must because too often some aspect or
another becomes messily time consuming for me. I have been ripped off
once and a few years ago, someone hacked a
Gerald -
You are recipient of a phishing exercise. Notify
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and change your password.
--- gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:44:12 -0500
> From: gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [CGUYS] ebay experiences
> To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@listser
If you Google the terms:
ebay password change notification
it will come up with a scam that sounds similar. You might want to
verify directly with EBay that they are in fact the ones requesting your
password change. You could maybe find out the reason behind the frequent
change requests.
Rich
I'm pretty certain that all the mucking about is being done by ebay.
after notify, i cannot get into my account with my password.
my inquires to ebay have indicated they changed the password.
maybe happens with fairly active accounts. i buy (only buy) at least 200 and
maybe bid seriously(am fr
You are almost certainly a recipient of phishing,
notify eBay, and change your password.
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
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This seems to be generally true. I've seen this on every computer I have,
admittedly all Windows 2000. I suspect that each piece of USB hardware
(controller, hub, etc, as well as peripheral) has a unique hardware address,
similar to the MAC address that Ethernet adapters and other networking h
Hmm I don't use ebay all that much but I have never had them ask me to
change my password in the 10 or so years I've used them. Did you
click a link in that email? You may have been pfished.
The other thing looks like a traditional bad seller be glad they caught on.
On Jan 28, 2008 10:05 AM, g
On Jan 28, 2008 7:55 AM, Jay Montero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why on a Windows XP machine with a scanner, printer,
> and multi-card reader all on USB the printer loses connectivity from time to
> time? Also I noticed in Device Manager there are 4 USB controller though
> the
1. my ebay password is very unstable. as long as firefox holds it in memory,
it works. if I try to enter it, it does not.
2. ebay sends me a notice about every 3 months stating that i must change my
password.
3. i recently made a purchase of "final cut express 4" and got the following
mes
You're welcome.
Richard P.
Many thanks Richard. It worked!
Marcio
Did you try defragging in the safe mode?
Now I am trying to defragment my C: drive and guess what shows in
the lower bar?
"PROGRAM (C:) Paused for Volume Shadow Copy"
And...it seems that it will stay there...
Any help?
Failing USB port?
Stewart
At 06:55 AM 1/28/2008, you wrote:
Can anyone tell me why on a Windows XP machine with a scanner,
printer, and multi-card reader all on USB the printer loses
connectivity from time to time? Also I noticed in Device Manager
there are 4 USB controller though there are
Can anyone tell me why on a Windows XP machine with a scanner, printer, and
multi-card reader all on USB the printer loses connectivity from time to time?
Also I noticed in Device Manager there are 4 USB controller though there are 6
USB ports. What is the relation?
*
Yes! It worked. Many thanks.
Marcio
At 11:38 AM 1/26/2008, you wrote:
Did you try defragging in the safe mode?
Richard P.
Computers are forever surprising me...
Now I am trying to defragment my C: drive and guess what shows in
the lower bar?
"PROGRAM (C:) Paused for Volume Shadow Copy"
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