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So AFTER I've spent three months working on a paper about personal Internet privacy, part of which covers phishing scams, I got a "Message from eBay Member" question that made no sense:

I am interested in your listed items. I would like to know if i be buying more than one product and if you could offer me a good discount. Thanks

What listed items? Without thinking, I clicked on the link, logged in, started to reply - then realized what I'd done.

Panicked, closed that window, logged in to the REAL eBay site and IMMEDIATELY changed my password to something else.

The good news is that the site used has a traceable domain name, and I'm reporting the owner to Verio Hosting right now.

God, how stupid can I get?

Anyone know if the password change is enough? (Phishing is not my section of the report, but I should have known anyway.)

Date: 2004-12-16 08:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] weirdweb.livejournal.com
Bank info is not provided on my profile. And you can't see my full credit card number. Ran a check through my profile info to make sure nothing was changed.

Scammer took her fake page down, though. Hope my abuse report got to Verio in time.

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