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IMPORTANT: Fake PayPal Emails
Hiya,
I just received this email Quote:
Note the "@" sing!!!! You can access password protected webpages and ftp servers through your browser like this: http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@domain.com ftp://USERNAME:PASSWORD@domain.com So the given URL will go to this IP address: 211.113.186.42 and the www.paypal.com before the @ is there just to trick people into believing it's a paypal.com site! wsjb78 |
Yes i have got these mails Before too!
But ofcourse different formats i think! Lots of people have been tricked like this! :eek: |
I am very careful about stuff like this.
I check the headers of any email similar to this that I get. You just never know. Example... At least once a month I have someone trying to hack into my EBay account. I have no idea why, but I get the password change/retrieval email like someone is trying to access my account. |
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Then I mailed that guy, that we did alter those keywords... Soon afterwards that guy sent us back an email saying that we have removed nothing and that we should not try to trick him or he will call a lawyer... I then asked him on what URL we did not alter those keywords.... Guess what: That guy sent us the Google search result page where, of course, we are still listed... that guy was under the impression that we can just remove those indexed keywords from Google at will.... And that guy operates a paysite!!! People are just plain stupid. What for you seems the most normal, easy detecable, most logic things you would be surprised how many people will not have a clue what you're talking about. So I assume quite a fair number of webmasters would not have noticed that. Q.E.D. wsjb78 |
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