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JimmyHAD A New Phishing Expedition Hit... 10-12-2013, 11:44 AM
pixelfixed I get those at least once a... 10-12-2013, 12:11 PM
RezDog I haven't had one for a... 10-12-2013, 02:18 PM
ScoutHikerDad I don't trust anything... 10-12-2013, 02:21 PM
thebigspendur What they are hoping for is... 10-12-2013, 09:22 PM
Tack Yep, another one that's going... 10-12-2013, 11:34 PM
onimaru55 I clicked on one of those... 10-13-2013, 12:44 AM
JimmyHAD While I condemn those rip off... 10-13-2013, 12:55 AM
Hirlau Jimmy, a guy who comes in to... 10-13-2013, 02:19 AM
Brenngun Long ago when receiving these... 10-22-2013, 03:33 AM
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    I don't trust anything anymore. Lots of spam from fake UPS and FedEx sites about some packkage I'm expecting. Problem is, I usually am with my various AD's, so always a temptation to click. DON'T DO IT!

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    What they are hoping for is you open it one day while your mind is elsewhere and you comply without thinking.
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    Yep, another one that's going around, supposedly from paypal, is "We've received a request for a password change from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. If this was not you, please log in here to verify your login details." I received two of those last week and, like you, forwarded the first one to spoof@paypal.com.


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    I clicked on one of those links once & ended up having to reformat my HD. Affected a HD sector.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    I clicked on one of those links once & ended up having to reformat my HD. Affected a HD sector.
    While I condemn those rip off artists who are trying to rob people via the internet, I understand it is a for profit motive. I cannot fathom the mindset of someone who does that sort of malicious mischief for some perverse satisfaction.

    Like someone who would 'key' a car door or stick a knife into the sidewall of a stranger's tire. Especially doing it in cyberspace where there is no way to even know who or how many are affected by it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    While I condemn those rip off artists who are trying to rob people via the internet, I understand it is a for profit motive. I cannot fathom the mindset of someone who does that sort of malicious mischief for some perverse satisfaction.

    Like someone who would 'key' a car door or stick a knife into the sidewall of a stranger's tire. Especially doing it in cyberspace where there is no way to even know who or how many are affected by it.
    Jimmy, a guy who comes in to your life via your computer & wipes out your bank account, is worse to me than the guy who climbs in your window & robs your house while your out. At least I have a small hope of catching the guy in my house. A computer thief is a coward who rarely gets caught.
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    Long ago when receiving these kind of emails I called Paypal's fraud squad and asked if there was a way to determine authenticity. I was told that if it's an authentic email from them that it will always start with my full name as it appears in my account profile. Any else like "Dear Member" or "Paypal Member" etc ... is fake. So far this stands correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Jimmy, a guy who comes in to your life via your computer & wipes out your bank account, is worse to me than the guy who climbs in your window & robs your house while your out. At least I have a small hope of catching the guy in my house. A computer thief is a coward who rarely gets caught.
    Agreed. The ACLU and others want privacy protected at all costs. I think any email should be traceable to the sender. While a way around such tracking will be found maybe a few of these phish attacks would be stopped. It can take a long time to undo an identity theft. Just my thoughts.
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