At 10:42 AM -0800 11/15/02, Sunder wrote:
What's disturbing about this is that we are on someone's list as e-gold
customers or something, and this is very likely the same spoofer that had
earlier set up e-golb.com and attempted the same kind of spoof.
FWIW, I got one of the e-gold letters. I
At 02:27 PM 11/18/2002 -0800, Bill Frantz wrote:
At 10:42 AM -0800 11/15/02, Sunder wrote:
What's disturbing about this is that we are on someone's list as e-gold
customers or something, and this is very likely the same spoofer that had
earlier set up e-golb.com and attempted the same kind of
It is a fake, I contacted e-gold before posting it here and sent them the
email with headers, they've confirmed it and are attempting to shut down
the web site of the spoofer.
What's disturbing about this is that we are on someone's list as e-gold
customers or something, and this is very likely
Don't obsess on the message headers. Look at the scam site (the URL is
cloaked in the e-mail):
https://www.e-gold.cc/acct/manager.htm
Unencoded, the HTML appears to be stuffing stolen account info into a page
called https://a.e-gold.cc/acct.php
In other words, there's no throwaway Hotmail