Dear Friends,
Keep in mind that there is *no* "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" so
any e-mail you get purporting to be from that address is
really not.
Watch out for URLs especially in HTML mail. Friends do
not send friends HTML mail. HTML mail is designed to
hide URLs, scripts, virii, trojans, and scams.
It seems to me that with this particular email scam, if the directions were actually
followed, there likely would be a "pending reveral" on the account within several
hours. Think about it, if it is indeed a password logger (most likely), then as soon
as they have your password, they are going
Yeah, I am out some bucks due to their funds being frozen to be checked
for money laundering. I doubt I'll ever wee them greenbacks again. See the
story at http://www.bioelectric.ws/eng/Andros.html
:-)
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Read the message on this (about 20 messages down) where the guy tracked
the source down and it was from a Russian University!
Take note of the bad english in their email:
"The administration of payment system E-Gold informs:
That you have not correctly entered the personal information.
Please, go i
To everyone concerned;
I am forwarding an email that I received. This was an attempt to acquire my passcode to my E-Gold account. I appears to use the E-Gold account login (https://www.e-gold.com/acct/login.html) but the text underneath is
https://www.e-gold-support.com/acct/login.html)
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Status: RO
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 02:47:54 GMT
From: "www.e-gold.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: E-gold Departament
Login to access your e-gold account
The administration of payment system E-Gold informs:
That you have not correctly entered the
At 09:10 AM 10/29/2002 +1100, Ian Green wrote:
It's not e-gold. Look at the "Received: from" header. The sender can write
anything they like into the "From:" header.
Not only would something like this NEVER be from e-gold, it also DOESN'T
MATTER if you always follow these login steps, without f
It's not e-gold. Look at the "Received: from" header. The sender can write
anything they like into the "From:" header.
Regards,
Ian Green
http://iangreen.2cw.org/
http://ao.com.au/e-gold.htm
At 01:15 AM 29/10/2002 +1100, Dale Reardon wrote:
I can't spot a typo in the domain name but this doesn't
At 01:12 PM 10/28/2002 -0700, Daniel Fourwinds wrote:
Hey Patrick
I haven't bee able to post to the list? Do you mind posting the
letter I just sent for me? Just in case someone might be interested??
Sure Daniel, no problem. Here are Daniel's reassuring words:
Oh concern, such sweet con
> What gets me was how personalized this email was. I wonder who it was,
> that got the numbers of two e-gold acct's i've been associated with? One
> was mine, one was a close friend's, and I don't think I've ever used the
> second account in connection with the email address
The common recipie
Hey Patrick
I haven't bee able to post to the list? Do you mind posting the
letter I just sent for me? Just in case someone might be interested??
daniel
At Monday, 28 October 2002, Patrick Chkoreff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The Capulin Coffee site has been disabled. http://capulin.com s
> Can anyone tell me which online auctions (except GoldBarter.com)
> are accepting e-Gold?
www.golddirectory.com
SnowDog
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> Can anybody on this list suggest a 'decent' US bank that has REAL online
> banking or that accepts wires by fax?
>
> We need to be able to fully manage an account remotely, any chance?
>
> marco
SunTrust Bank
http://suntrust.com/
A clip from the section of the website that happened to includ
At 11:14 AM -0500 10/28/02, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
>The Capulin Coffee site has been disabled. http://capulin.com shows this:
>
>This domain has temporarily been disabled.
>To restore the domain, contact your Customer Support.
>
>What's up, Daniel? Or should I say, what's down? :-(
A horrible
The Capulin Coffee site has been disabled. http://capulin.com shows this:
This domain has temporarily been disabled.
To restore the domain, contact your Customer Support.
What's up, Daniel? Or should I say, what's down? :-(
-- Patrick
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Hello,
Can anyone tell me which online auctions (except GoldBarter.com)
are accepting e-Gold?
Thanks!
Ivan
http://www.urllog.com/priority/sell-ebooks
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> I can't spot a typo in the domain name but this doesn't sound like e-gold
> to me.
beware! the scamsters registered http://www.e-gold -support.com, and the
link in the email you received (i received it too) actually connects to
_that_ page, which looks exactly like the real e-gold page, but is
Nope, it's not. e-gold is at www.e-gold.com (only) and does
not send emails asking you to log in with other URLs.
JMR
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on 10/28/2002 6:15 AM, Dale Reardon wrote:
> I can't spot a typo in the domain name but this doesn't sound like e-gold
> to me.
Same scam, better English. The domain, e-gold-support.com, is the trick in
this case.
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I can't spot a typo in the domain name but this doesn't sound like e-gold
to me.
My account history isn't showing any transactions in that period so all
sounds fishy.
Thanks,
Dale.
Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivery-date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 08:35:35 -0500
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