On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 04:05:47PM -0700, Morning Wood wrote:
Today I received a fake message pretending to be from PayPal Security
Center. The most intersting thing is that I don't even have a PayPal
account.
quite common. i am supprised its your first one.
I usually receive about two
how cant authorities do anything about this servers?
On 5/2/05, Julio Cesar Fort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I received a fake message pretending to be from PayPal SecurityCenter. The most intersting thing is that I don't even have a PayPalaccount.The fake PayPal link points to a possibly
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 10:44:43AM +0300, cumhur onat wrote:
how cant authorities do anything about this servers?
Well, the internet was designed to be able to survive nuclear strikes...
let alone any peaceful means of shutting stuff down. It's very, very
difficult.
And don't forget that these
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To: Julio Cesar Fort; full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Another PayPal phishing scam
Today I received a fake message pretending
phased wrote:
look dont bother reporting these there are hundreds everyday, no one gives a
shit
Well, actually, many people do care.
For one, there are those at the targeted organizations concerned that
their good name is being further besmirched and confidence in their
irganization being
Today I received a fake message pretending to be from PayPal Security
Center. The most intersting thing is that I don't even have a PayPal
account.
The fake PayPal link points to a possibly compromised server in Spain
(http://217.11.100.3/~cs/paypal/)
Regards,
Julio Cesar Fort (julio at rfdslabs
Today I received a fake message pretending to be from PayPal Security
Center. The most intersting thing is that I don't even have a PayPal
account.
quite common. i am supprised its your first one.
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