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E-bay shoppers beware....
Yup, that happened to me once. I logged in to EBay, and found that I had
*100s* of DVDs for sale. Everything from TV Series, to movies... prolly all pirated as well. I contacted EBay, and they took care of it in less than an hour. Kinda scary though. Now I make sure I log in a few times a week... just to check. --Mike "Don White" wrote in message ... Noticed this item... http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/200...ay-hijack.html |
E-bay shoppers beware....
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:15:31 -0800, "Mike" wrote:
Yup, that happened to me once. I logged in to EBay, and found that I had *100s* of DVDs for sale. Everything from TV Series, to movies... prolly all pirated as well. I contacted EBay, and they took care of it in less than an hour. Kinda scary though. That's what I'm wondering - how does that happen? |
E-bay shoppers beware....
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:15:31 -0800, "Mike" wrote: Yup, that happened to me once. I logged in to EBay, and found that I had *100s* of DVDs for sale. Everything from TV Series, to movies... prolly all pirated as well. I contacted EBay, and they took care of it in less than an hour. Kinda scary though. That's what I'm wondering - how does that happen? Top security? |
E-bay shoppers beware....
It's not because paypal leaves security holes in their system. It's to
prevent someone that has illicitedly gotten your id and password from getting in. All the security in the world is not going to help if someone else has your id and password. With this thing you now need three things, an id, a password, and the number displayed on the fob. The number is different each time you press the button. It works for both paypal and ebay. Admittedly they could give them away but I'm thinking they are not making any money at $5 a go for lifetime service. I have a similar device from rsa that I use to establish a vpn tunnel from home to my work campus internal network. It allows my home pc to behave just as if it is physically connected at work behind the firewall. Anything I can do at work, I can do from home. wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 7:24 am, "jamesgangnc" wrote: I got one of these. Works for both paypal and ebay. Best $5 I ever spent. https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/we...curitycenter/g... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:radal3pr3leea7b4n57aq0bfqcda45tefm@4ax .com... On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 23:35:49 -0500, "DB" wrote: Maybe the phisher changed the email contact information in the ebay account after he accessed it. He may have also locked the real seller out God point - didn't think of that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Isn't that rich..Paypal leaves all kinds of openings in their security, then charges you to close them. Sounds like a protection racket to me;) |
E-bay shoppers beware....
"jamesgangnc" wrote in message ... It's not because paypal leaves security holes in their system. It's to prevent someone that has illicitedly gotten your id and password from getting in. All the security in the world is not going to help if someone else has your id and password. With this thing you now need three things, an id, a password, and the number displayed on the fob. The number is different each time you press the button. It works for both paypal and ebay. Admittedly they could give them away but I'm thinking they are not making any money at $5 a go for lifetime service. I have a similar device from rsa that I use to establish a vpn tunnel from home to my work campus internal network. It allows my home pc to behave just as if it is physically connected at work behind the firewall. Anything I can do at work, I can do from home. wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 7:24 am, "jamesgangnc" wrote: I got one of these. Works for both paypal and ebay. Best $5 I ever spent. https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/we...curitycenter/g... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:radal3pr3leea7b4n57aq0bfqcda45tefm@4ax .com... On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 23:35:49 -0500, "DB" wrote: Maybe the phisher changed the email contact information in the ebay account after he accessed it. He may have also locked the real seller out God point - didn't think of that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Isn't that rich..Paypal leaves all kinds of openings in their security, then charges you to close them. Sounds like a protection racket to me;) Ford Motor company has the same thing for thier factory reps. |
E-bay shoppers beware....
That's what I'm wondering - how does that happen?
They say it's not by stealing usernames and passwords, there's another method... wouldn't elaborate (I don't blame them). I changed my password anyway. ;-) --Mike "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:15:31 -0800, "Mike" wrote: Yup, that happened to me once. I logged in to EBay, and found that I had *100s* of DVDs for sale. Everything from TV Series, to movies... prolly all pirated as well. I contacted EBay, and they took care of it in less than an hour. Kinda scary though. That's what I'm wondering - how does that happen? |
E-bay shoppers beware....
Ford Motor company has the same thing for thier factory reps.
My wife works for EMC and has the same type setup. --Mike "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "jamesgangnc" wrote in message ... It's not because paypal leaves security holes in their system. It's to prevent someone that has illicitedly gotten your id and password from getting in. All the security in the world is not going to help if someone else has your id and password. With this thing you now need three things, an id, a password, and the number displayed on the fob. The number is different each time you press the button. It works for both paypal and ebay. Admittedly they could give them away but I'm thinking they are not making any money at $5 a go for lifetime service. I have a similar device from rsa that I use to establish a vpn tunnel from home to my work campus internal network. It allows my home pc to behave just as if it is physically connected at work behind the firewall. Anything I can do at work, I can do from home. wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 7:24 am, "jamesgangnc" wrote: I got one of these. Works for both paypal and ebay. Best $5 I ever spent. https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/we...curitycenter/g... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:radal3pr3leea7b4n57aq0bfqcda45tefm@4ax .com... On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 23:35:49 -0500, "DB" wrote: Maybe the phisher changed the email contact information in the ebay account after he accessed it. He may have also locked the real seller out God point - didn't think of that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Isn't that rich..Paypal leaves all kinds of openings in their security, then charges you to close them. Sounds like a protection racket to me;) Ford Motor company has the same thing for thier factory reps. |
E-bay shoppers beware....
I just got a really high quality spoofed.... "please send me an
invoice for the item you sold" .....eBay email. Make sure the links match the stated URL..... I get 4 or 5 of those a week. As you stated, make sure the links match the stated URL. It's the easiest way to avoid these phishing emails. --Mike "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 13:40:54 -0400, Don White penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Noticed this item... http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/200...ay-hijack.html I just got a really high quality spoofed.... "please send me an invoice for the item you sold" .....eBay email. Make sure the links match the stated URL..... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats |
E-bay shoppers beware....
"Don White" wrote in message ... Noticed this item... http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/200...ay-hijack.html Sounds like a dumb sort. You give the cheque when you gets the keys. Heck, no shortage of Canadians that would promise you a car in 10 days for cash today. Probably should sue eBay anyways. |
E-bay shoppers beware....
On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 19:47:12 -0800, "Mike" wrote:
They say it's not by stealing usernames and passwords, there's another method... wouldn't elaborate (I don't blame them). I changed my password anyway. ;-) There are lots of scams on eBay and I've been a "victim" in the sense that I was out bid, then asked if I wanted to buy after the "winner" backed out. It works like this - you put some items up for sale, get some of your friends to bid, use different computers yourself to get the bid up under false names and drive the bid price up. I know this happens because I had somebody tell me that's how she does it for glass jewerly materials and her own creations. Not everybody scammed by having their accounts taken over is stupid and phished - there has to be a hole in the system in more than one place. I gave up on eBay after bidding on some of the deep blue Ande fishing line I like to use. When the price went past what I can get a 1,000 yard spool for from Cabela's or Bass Pro by a few dollars, I noticed it was all the same bidders. Then I watched the next sale on the same stuff and it was all the same bidders pushing the price up. It's all a scam and as an "auction" site, it ain't what it used to be. |
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