Re: Pretty good, Paypal are making their own phish these days!

2007-11-07 Thread Kelson
Loren Wilton wrote: Thank you for bringing this suspicious email to our attention. We can confirm that the email you received was not sent to you by PayPal. The website linked to this email is not a registered URL authorized or used by PayPal. We are currently investigating this incident fully. P

RE: Pretty good, Paypal are making their own phish these days!

2007-11-07 Thread Thomas Raef
> > Funny, my reaction to seeing (I assume) the same message was that they'd > > learned how *not* to look like a phish. > > > > In particular, they used their own domain name for *everything*, > including > > the sending server, the return address, matching forward & reverse DNS > on > > the send

Re: Pretty good, Paypal are making their own phish these days!

2007-11-06 Thread Loren Wilton
Funny, my reaction to seeing (I assume) the same message was that they'd learned how *not* to look like a phish. In particular, they used their own domain name for *everything*, including the sending server, the return address, matching forward & reverse DNS on the sending server (mine came fr

Re: Pretty good, Paypal are making their own phish these days!

2007-11-06 Thread Kelson
Loren Wilton wrote: The disturbing thing is it seems to have come from the real Paypal servers, AND, it has my correct name in the body of the email. Now, they don't actually ask me to "log on" to a link in the email. They just say "click here to win" with a link with a tracking id. I have

RE: Pretty good, Paypal are making their own phish these days!

2007-11-06 Thread Robert - elists
> > Just got a thing that claims to come from "email-109.paypal.com". It > backtracks to there, too. > (Snip) > > Clam seems to think it is a phish. I think it is a phish. It looks like > a > phish. > > The disturbing thing is it seems to have come from the real Paypal > servers, > AND, it h