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Paypal Warning?

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 00:29
by Big Si
Anyone else get this email?

Dear PayPal member,

PayPal would like to inform you about some important information
regarding your PayPal account. This account, which is associated with the
email address

<Big Si's email>

will be expiring within five business days. We apologize for any
inconvenience that this may cause, but this is occurring because all of our
customers are required to update their account settings with their
personal information.

We are taking these actions because we are implementing a new security
policy on our website to insure everyone's absolute privacy. To avoid
any interruption in PayPal services then you will need to run the
application that we have sent with this email (see attachment) and follow the
instructions. Please do not send your personal information through
email, as it will not be as secure.

IMPORTANT! If you do not update your information with our secure
application within the next five business days then we will be forced to
deactivate your account and you will not be able to use your PayPal account
any longer. It is strongly recommended that you take a few minutes out
of your busy day and complete this now.

DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE VIA EMAIL! This mail is sent by an
automated message system and the reply will not be received.

Thank you for using PayPal.

bsibooqo


I've scanned the "application" and it's a virus :evil: -

Scan result: Virus "W32.Mimail.I@mm" found.
You can not download this attachment

Anyone got any advice?

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 00:35
by Big Si
This is what Paypal say when you Log In to their site:-


Protect Your PayPal Account




As you may know, fraudulent PayPal look-alike emails are being circulated to our customers and requesting personal information. These fraudulent emails address PayPal customers with the salutation "Dear PayPal User" or "Dear PayPal Member," and are NOT sent by PayPal.

Use the following tips to protect your PayPal account:
Never give out the following information in an email:


First name, last name, business name


Email and password combination


Credit card, bank account, and PIN number


Social security and driver's license number


Do not download attachments, software updates, or any application to your computer via a link you received in an email. PayPal will not ask you to download anything for your account to work.


Choose a unique password and change it every 30-60 days.
If you are ever uncertain about the validity of an email or application, go to the PayPal web site at https://www.paypal.com/ to check it out.

If you think you have received a fraudulent email, please forward the entire email to spoof@paypal.com and then delete it.


:evil: :x :evil: :x :evil:

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 00:41
by Almiche V
I had a similar email a few months ago and ignored it. I hope everyone does, or they could find they have an empty bank account. :x

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 00:46
by Big Si
snubnoseuk wrote:I had a similar email a few months ago and ignored it. I hope everyone does, or they could find they have an empty bank account. :x
Thanks snubnoseuk, I've informed paypal about it!

Big Si

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 08:27
by CellThree
Our virus page at work shows you what is in the file attached to this. Basically it throws up a form asking you for your Credit Card number, the security number on the back, expiry date, the next page asks for your address details and social security number etc etc.
If someone is dumb enough to send it in, you'd lose your whole identity!

All official Paypal emails will have your name in the Dear... bit of the letter NOT Dear Paypal User.

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 09:30
by Quiff Boy
there's a similar VISA email going around at the moment. i got one on saturday... it actually takes you to a dumb page that launches a popup aksing for all your details and then redirects you to the real visa page :o if you didnt know better you wouldnt realise...

its only because the popup looks like a blind dyslexic monkey coded it! :roll:

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 11:03
by Loki
And there's also an ebay 'Your account is suspended unless you give me access to your life savings' one going around as well which is a scam. :x

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 17:47
by mayhem
I've had two supposedly from EBay about how they would close my account unless I gave them all my info...luckily I had heard about this from a seller who'd had her identity stolen & (what really set me off) they couldn't spell for toffee.

Also the email was dated two years ago for some reason. But for these simple mistakes I might have fallen for it as I can be a bit dumb sometimes. So let's hope the scammers never take evening classes.

M

Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 19:29
by Dan
There's also a spam email from admin@(whatever your isp is) that says something about your email account details changing, and comes with a zip file. zip contains an .html that links to a trojan (virus).

Also beware emails from eBay asking you to login, give your details, etc...

Posted: 10 Dec 2003, 01:36
by pikkrong
Hey, mates please help an idiot :innocent:
What should I do - delete this message I got today or to check the links (I'm very suspicious after posts like above).
So the e-mail I got looks like that (copy-paste):


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Official Notice of Revision to the eBay.co.uk User Agreement and Privacy Policy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



We are committed to improving your experience at eBay.co.uk. In order to ensure that your terms and conditions ("the User Agreement") with us remains up to date and to accommodate future site developments, we have revised the User Agreement and the Privacy Policy. Some of these revisions are based on suggestions from the community and others are necessary due to the developments in our website and the changing legal environment in which eBay.co.uk and its community operates.

The User Agreement describes the rules and responsibilities while bidding, buying and selling on eBay.co.uk. The Privacy Policy describes the information we collect about you and what may happen to that information.

For general information on the User Agreement, please visit the FAQs at: http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/basics/f-agreement.html

To learn more about the changes to the User Agreement, please go to:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/basics/uar ... 1-faq.html

To see the revised User Agreement, please go to:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/community/png-user.html

To learn more about the changes to the Privacy Policy, please go to:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/basics/ppr ... 1-faq.html

To see the revised Privacy Policy, please go to:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/community/png-priv.html

The User Agreement is effective on 9 December 2003 for new registering users and is otherwise effective on 8 January 2004 for all users registered prior to 9 December 2003. Users registered prior to 8 January 2004 can view the previous user agreement at http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/community/ ... r_old.html.

Kind regards
eBay




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This administrative email was sent from eBay International AG,
based on your account at www.ebay.co.uk. You are subscribed as francoisserpent@hotmail.com.

As outlined in our User Agreement, we will periodically send you information
about site changes & enhancements. If you would like to review your notification preferences
for other types of communications, please click here. Or, simply reply to this e-mail
with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Please note that it may take up to 14 days
to process your request.Visit our Privacy Policy and User Agreement if you have any questions.

Copyright © 2003 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
eBay and the eBay logo are trademarks of eBay Inc.

Posted: 10 Dec 2003, 01:45
by CellThree
This is the current Ebay User Agreement:

http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/community/ ... FOUserAgmt

Looks like an ok email. Basically, just avoid any that ask you for ANY personal information or have attached files.

Posted: 10 Dec 2003, 01:48
by pikkrong
thanks for helping idiots :wink: :notworthy:

Posted: 10 Dec 2003, 10:37
by markfiend
I got the exact same email as you, pikkrong.

I'm glad you asked first!

Posted: 10 Dec 2003, 11:12
by mh
Hmmm - all very suspect (although I might try the life savings one on my users!!!)

Any email that asks for personal details of whatnot should be deleted immediately. If you're using an older version of Outlook Express to read HTML email, don't even open it - you could be exposed to malicious scripting.

And whatever else you do, never ever reply to these emails. All you'll do is confirm to someone somewhere that your email address is valid, and then you can just watch your inbox filling with more junk.

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 15:55
by cocoamix
It just got a lot more interesting, thanks to the latest flaw in IE.

http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5119440.html

Test it here.


Mozilla Firebird displays the true URL, while IE shows, surprise, the spoofed one.

ebay and Paypal scammers have got to love this one.

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 16:02
by Quiff Boy
@ domains. dont you just lovethem? :roll:

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:05
by Black Planet
@ QB

Where did you get your sig line? And you ought to know better than to be taken in by a wealthy Roman. :wink:


He promised me the known world he did.
I was to be taken to Rome, House by the Forum.
Slaves. Asses' milk. As much gold as I could eat.
Then, he, having his way with me had... voom! Like a rat out of an aquaduct.

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:09
by Big Si
Black Planet wrote:@ QB

Where did you get your sig line? And you ought to know better than to be taken in by a wealthy Roman. :wink:


He promised me the known world he did.
I was to be taken to Rome, House by the Forum.
Slaves. Asses' milk. As much gold as I could eat.
Then, he, having his way with me had... voom! Like a rat out of an aquaduct.
Pikkrong's Mum said it! :wink: :D

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:25
by Black Planet
Pikkrong's Mum lives in Rome in a house by the Forum? That would be the Palatine Hill which means she's an Empress. :eek: :eek: :eek:

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:28
by markfiend
Black Planet: Your new avatar just gave me a fright!
Image

Image

Separated at birth! Vicky Beckham is :von:'s secret sister! (or daughter?)

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:28
by Quiff Boy
its from monty python's "the life of brian" ;D

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:47
by Big Si
Quiff Boy wrote:its from monty python's "the life of brian" ;D
Image

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:54
by Black Planet
markfiend wrote:Black Planet: Your new avatar just gave me a fright!
Image

Image

Separated at birth! Vicky Beckham is :von:'s secret sister! (or daughter?)
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Put a ciggy in her mouth and ... :urff: :urff:

Hopefully Andrew doesn't travel with designer luggage. She is the one, right, who's luggage got stole?

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 17:55
by Black Planet
Quiff Boy wrote:its from monty python's "the life of brian" ;D
And here I thought you were reading something scholarly! :roll:

Posted: 11 Dec 2003, 23:38
by pikkrong
Big Si wrote:
Black Planet wrote:@ QB

Where did you get your sig line? And you ought to know better than to be taken in by a wealthy Roman. :wink:


He promised me the known world he did.
I was to be taken to Rome, House by the Forum.
Slaves. Asses' milk. As much gold as I could eat.
Then, he, having his way with me had... voom! Like a rat out of an aquaduct.
Pikkrong's Mum said it! :wink: :D
eeerrr... I'm not Brian :roll: maybe my brother is :innocent: