Very Clever SCAM - Be Careful!

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I almost got screwed by this. They wanted me to verify my visa card number,

~AND~ :mad: :mad:

my ATM pin code... I thought something was fishy, so I checked the properties of the so-called PayPal sender address, and it was...

service@playpal.com

yes, playpal - not paypal. :grumpy:

Here's the cut-paste of the email. Be careful!

To: jhiggins@higginsmachine.com
Subject: Resolution Center: Case ID - PP-172-349-088
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
We recently reviewed your account, and we need more information about your business to allow us to provide uninterrupted service. Until we can collect this information, your access to sensitive account features will be limited. We would like to restore your access as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.


Why is my account access limited?

Your account access has been limited for the following reason(s):

Feb. 1, 2006: We have observed activity in this account that is unusual or potentially high risk.

(Your case ID for this reason is PP-172-349-088)


How can I restore my account access?

Please visit the Resolution Center and complete the "Steps to Remove Limitations."

This is where they provided a link that obviously didn't come through with the cut/paste. I had to fill out all my info. and when I got to the ATM pin number, is when I got suspicious.



Once you complete all of the checklist items, your case will be reviewed by one of our Account Specialists. We will send you an email with the outcome of the review.


I forwarded this to the fraud center for PayPal. I hope they catch these scums.
 
good heads up
btw never just follow links as they can be faked also
most like paypal and ebay dont ask for your info over email but will ask you to go to the home page and sign in and take care of things that way
 
Get Gmail....they verify senders claimed addresses against accepted addresses of that IP....and flag as such. Every scam email ive seen, gmail has flagged and told me it is not from who it seems....lemmie know if you want an invite to the beta, i have 100
 
I have worked in the computer / IT industry for the past 15 years and I have seen alot of scams popping up on the 'net. No company will ask you to verify account information, weather it would be through email, instant message, or a website. If they already have your information then there is no need to "verify" the information. Make sure that the website that you are ordering through is connected through a secure connection. The easiest way to verify this is to look at the address in the address bar. It should start with "https://" and NOT "http://". If the "s" is not in the address bar chances are that it is not secure. Also, in IE and I believe the other browsers display it as well there is a LOCK icon located in the lower left of the status bar. If you double-click on the lock it will display the properties of the security certificate. Click on details then click on subject in the list. This will identify the website that is using the certificate. For instance if you are on "ebay" and you double click the lock it should display the URL that the security certificate was issued to. If the certificate displays something other than "ebay.com" or something with "ebay.com" in the address then it is more than likely the certificate was a fraud. If the certicate is certified for another URL but is being used on a different URL IE will display an error and I am sure that other browsers do this as well. Just be cautious as to who you send your information. In this case if it were really PayPal then I would call PayPal myself to verify that they really need this information and more than likely they would tell you it is a scam. I hope this info helps others just be careful.

-Jim
 
I agree with butcher. NEVER use an email link. If you are not sure, email their service department directly from their site. Nothing is urgent enough that you can't wait for a few days for a response.

Thanks for the heads up.

Pad
 
I got one too....never give too much information to anybody, especially if they're supposed to have the info already.:thumbdn: :thumbdn: :thumbdn:
 
I get a few of those every week :o
The links always resolve to bogus sites (not paypal.com), it's easy to see in the status bar when you move the mouse pointer over them.
Sometimes they get quite subtle but most of the time it's obvious. Every time you get an email from PayPal, Ebay, Amazon, etc ..., do NOT follow the links but connect to your account directly and after cleaning the browser's cache. If it was real, a message will await you there.
 
the closest one that almost got me was an email that looked like an E-bay
sent page
with an "so it looked " email from one of their customers you know the
one asking for information about one of your products,

she said she was 79 years old and lost the auction location for a wheel chair she really needed, and thought it was me that had it listed, of coarse it
wasn't me
but I thought I'd be a good type of guy and help her out.
she had an item number that was "of course" bogus I found out.

I tired looking it up and didn't find anything on it,, there was a reply link on the page and I was about to click on it and thought for some reason:confused: to look a bit more at the email
:eek: the e-mail itself was a url link and it would have taken me to a destructive site I assume, that would have down loaded crap on my putter,,
it was not Ebays site ,,,
I replied,,, nice try a$$hole..and sent it to spoof@ebay.com they confirmed it wasn't them..
 
Another thing is if you ever do banking on line or use your credit card, as soon as you log out of that site, go into your internet properties and physically clean out your temporary internet files and cookies.
My browser is set to do it automatically but it is not reliabe.
Things can sit there and get picked up by spyware or some SOB can hack into your tinbrain and find this stuff if you have a permanent connection. They randomly type in IP addresses and invariably find someone. Silent home invasion.

Dirty sick Bastards!!:mad:
 
Just to add to Miden's comment, I would recommend that you have a firewall on your computer. By this, I mean a hardware firewall such as a router for those that have broadband. A router in its most simple form is a firewall and will not allow outside connections to computers that are on the inside of the router/firewall. They are inexpensive around $45 on the net and can save you thousands of dollars in the long run. I would recommend a D-Link as they are inexpensive and reliable.
 
this is a what been going on with this one..and how one can look like


Dear ,

I 'm sorry. Maybe my card has up to its limit.
Here I give you another card :
Name on card: Angelina Evasari
Type card : Master Card
Credit card : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Exp.date : xx/20xx

Please process my order.
Please shipping my order via FedEx or USPS Express Mail Service and give me the tracking number soon.

Thanks.


grayknives@knivesby.com wrote:
hi Angelina thank you for the order. but .
that card number does not seem to be a good number it was declined of payment .
do you have a good card that can be used..?

...Thanks...Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: Angelina Evasari
To: grayknives@knivesby.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: Re: order


Dear,

I want to buy:
(1) M#183 knife above is my own Damascus 390 layer
(1) Model #174 , Semi Fancy

Billing address:
Angelina Evasari
No.15 Admiralty Street #06-21
North Link Building
Singapore 757695

I have some project for 2 weeks. I have bussiness in Indonesia, so I must stay here. Batam is an island that near from Singapore.
Please send the package to my brother.

Shipping address (my brother):
Agus Yanto
Baloi Harapan II Blok A no.9, Sei Panas
Batam, Riau
Indonesia 29432

Phone number : (+65) 7332977
Payment Method: MasterCard
Credit Card # : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Expiration : xx/20xx

Please process my order soon.
Please write at outside box gift for message " Gong Xi Fat Cai ".
Please shipping my order via FedEx and give me the tracking number.

Thank you very much.



grayknives@knivesby.com wrote:
only one right now..

...Thanks...Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: Angelina Evasari
To: grayknives@knivesby.com
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 9:27 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: order


Dear Gray,

Do you have (2) M#183 knife above is my own Damascus 390 layer at your store?
Please respond soon.

Thanks.


grayknives@knivesby.com wrote:
yes I can
when do you want it?

...Thanks...Dan

Gray Knives
----- Original Message -----
From: Angelina Evasari
To: grayknives@knivesby.com
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 8:28 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] order


Dear,

Can i to buy M#183 knife above is my own Damascus 390 layer at your store, with my credit card?
I'm from Singapore.
Can you help me to find this items?
Can you shipping via FedEx or UPS courier?
Please respond soon.

Thank you.
 
I like their fake name.....

Angelina Evasari....

Maybe a really fun scammer.....Eva Angelina is a pornstar.....interesting rendiditon...
 
TikTock said:
I like their fake name.....

Angelina Evasari....

Maybe a really fun scammer.....Eva Angelina is a pornstar.....interesting rendiditon...
why... I wouldn't know of such things:rolleyes: how do we know of these things
do tell :o :D
 
miden said:
Looks like he love your own Damascus 390 layer looong time, Dan....:D

Mike
:D she took the heading from the page
this one didn't even ask to check the price of postage, they are making it to easy to mess with them.:D
 
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