Re: Ebay phishing,
- From: None <anon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jun 2006 12:17:18 -0000
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 20:42 -0700, nethere20@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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nethere20@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:Okay, I amused at tech. humor too. There is a time to be funny and
After logging-on to the sell items page on Ebay,
Based on what you say after that,
I think at that point you have already been fooled.
a phishing prompt is asking for credit card information.
How can I remove this prompt from my account?
Why not ask ebay?
(N.A.N-A.E is certailnly not the right place to ask.)
Try this, turn off your PC, unplug it, put it in the trash
dumpster, problem solved.
there is a time to be well........serious!
Since many people have received phishing scams, and are looking to this
newsgroup for answers, can anybody please be specific on how to
"get-rid" of phishing prompts?
I had forwarded the "phishing link" to Ebay, and they only sent a
"generic response" that said the link was a fraudulent attack on my
Ebay Account. Reported the link to www.antiphishing.org.
Thanks
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You need to be a bit more specific. Logging on how to eBay?
From a bookmarked link?
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