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I got two phishing e-mails, one from mail.com and web31.cqservers.com. How do I know it's not from eBay and PayPal? Because I did a WHOIS lookup (http://www.geektools.com/whois.php)!
Because I do never fall into those scams, I sent an e-mail to pirt ( at ) castlecops dot com (see PIRT for more details).
From "eBay Safe Harbour," here's what it said:
Here's my question:
What item are you talking about?: I don't know! The seller didn't mention what item it is that I won.
Did I won an item from the seller?: No...
With the second question that I asked, I looked at what it mentioned, with no mention of an item, but addressed me as "member," and overall, that e-mail that I got are entirely fake! But even though it's simple, I kinda got suspicious that I will get a negative feedback but I DOUBT!!!
PayPal (mail.com) told me that my account have limited access, but I checked my account from PayPal website (always type www.paypal.com in your browser's address bar -- always!) and NO PROBLEMS with my account!!
Thus, I pulled myself together and my suspicians are under control. With two of the e-mails sent to PIRT, I can be assure they will take care of everything and hope to get the phishing websites shut down... So before I fall into scams, I always check the headers and know who they say they are before I open an e-mail. So trying to get me to click in links in e-mail messages won't help take over my computer and won't get me to became a victim of identity theft.
By always checking headers before opening e-mail, this could make it worse for criminals and scammers, and it doesn't matter if they will try harder to get me to click in links or dial a phone number or whatever criminals/scammers want me to do. I hope the criminals/scammers leave me alone, but I can't expect that... (sigh) :P
Because I do never fall into those scams, I sent an e-mail to pirt ( at ) castlecops dot com (see PIRT for more details).
From "eBay Safe Harbour," here's what it said:
Dear member, it has been five days since i have sent you the payment invoice for my item you won on eBay. If i do not receive any news from you in the next 2-3 days i will be forced to report you to eBay, leave you negative feedback and file a non-paying bidder complaintand. Please answer ASAP !
Here's my question:
What item are you talking about?: I don't know! The seller didn't mention what item it is that I won.
Did I won an item from the seller?: No...
With the second question that I asked, I looked at what it mentioned, with no mention of an item, but addressed me as "member," and overall, that e-mail that I got are entirely fake! But even though it's simple, I kinda got suspicious that I will get a negative feedback but I DOUBT!!!
PayPal (mail.com) told me that my account have limited access, but I checked my account from PayPal website (always type www.paypal.com in your browser's address bar -- always!) and NO PROBLEMS with my account!!
Thus, I pulled myself together and my suspicians are under control. With two of the e-mails sent to PIRT, I can be assure they will take care of everything and hope to get the phishing websites shut down... So before I fall into scams, I always check the headers and know who they say they are before I open an e-mail. So trying to get me to click in links in e-mail messages won't help take over my computer and won't get me to became a victim of identity theft.
By always checking headers before opening e-mail, this could make it worse for criminals and scammers, and it doesn't matter if they will try harder to get me to click in links or dial a phone number or whatever criminals/scammers want me to do. I hope the criminals/scammers leave me alone, but I can't expect that... (sigh) :P
