PayPal and eBay have a strong commercial incentive to discourage phishing. I'd guess they are working hard on the problem, as we speak.

If you happen to notice a phishing message in mailbox shortly after it arrives, forward it immediately (including all headers) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] If users keep doing this, some of these creeps will eventually get caught, and get severely punished.

If the phishing message is more than a few hours old, don't bother.


Tim

--- Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

 PayPal phishing their own customers
 for info just doesn't make sense.

"those guys are always pushing the envelope"
refered to the bad guys in Romania or wherever.

the range of responses was VERY informative.

btw, spellcheck shows Gascony and Goatskin.

Erik Hansen



[EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.erikhansen.org




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