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  • Ebay spoof email

    Just received this spoof email this morning. There is a logon part at the bottom that takes you to a website that prompts you for all of your personal info like logons and credit card details - if you get it delete it!!!!


    Dear eBay User,
    During our regular update and verification of the accounts, we could not verify your current information. Either your information has changed or it is incomplete.
    As a result, your access to bid or buy on eBay has been restricted.
    According to our site policy you will have to confirm that you are the real owner of the eBay account by log in and complete the form that will pop up or else your account will be suspended without the right to register again with eBay.
    After you will login please verify your information in order to complete this verification.
    Thank you
    eBay Customer Support
    If life's an uphill struggle then downhill from now on can't be that bad?!

  • #2
    Ebay response

    Hello,

    Thank you for contacting eBay's Trust and Safety Department about email

    solicitations that are falsely made to appear to have come from eBay.

    These emails, commonly referred to as "spoof" messages, are sent in an

    attempt to collect sensitive personal information from recipients who

    reply to the message or click on a link to a Web page requesting this

    information.

    The email you reported did not originate from, nor is it endorsed by,

    eBay. We are very concerned about this problem and are working

    diligently to address the situation. We are currently investigating the

    source of this email to take further action. You may rest assured that

    your account standing has not changed and that your listings have not

    been affected.

    We advise you to be very cautious of email messages that ask you to

    submit information such as your credit card number or your password.

    eBay will never ask you for sensitive personal information such as

    passwords, bank account or credit card numbers and Personal

    Identification Numbers (PINs), in an email itself. If you ever need to

    provide information to eBay please open a new Web browser, type

    www.ebay.co.uk, and click on the "site map" link located at the top the

    page to access the eBay page you need.

    If you entered personal information such as your password or credit card numbers into a Website based on a request from a spoofed email, you need to take immediate action to protect your identity.

    For information on spoof emails and what action you need to take if you

    have entered in your personal information, we strongly encourage you to

    read our spoof tutorial:

    http://pages.ebay.co.uk/education/spooftutorial/

    If you have any doubt about whether an email message is from eBay,

    please forward it immediately to spoof@ebay.co.uk and do not respond to

    it or click on any of the links in the email message. Please do not

    change the subject line or forward the email as an attachment.

    Keep in mind the spoof@ebay.co.uk email address is reserved for handling reports of attempts to impersonate eBay. In order to investigate these

    reports in a timely manner, we can only accept forwarded messages at

    this address.

    Once again, thank you for alerting us to the spoof email you received.

    Your vigilance helps us ensure that eBay remains a safe and vibrant

    online marketplace.

    Please note that this email has been sent to you as part of an automated process. Please do not reply to this email as you will not receive a

    response.

    As always, our goal is to help you with your questions as quickly and

    accurately as possible. Should you require further assistance or have

    any further queries, please use our Help system by clicking on the

    'Help' button at the top of any eBay page.



    We value your business and thank you for using eBay.

    Regards,

    eBay Trust and Safety

    If life's an uphill struggle then downhill from now on can't be that bad?!

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    • #3
      Watch out for similar from Paypal, these guys try all manner of angles to prise out your Credit Card details etc.


      Trev
      Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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      • #4
        No company/website you deal with on the net, will EVER ask for your password/details in an email.

        Just bin them.

        4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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        • #5
          I get an average of 2 a week of these spoofs. Always report them to ebay security.
          A mate of mine had one once and he filled out his password etc, next thing he knows his account got hijacked and someone else started listing all manner of things on it. He got it sorted eventually which was good.
          It's true what they say, never give out your passwords and sensitive information.


          Andy.

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