[IP] more on Amazon Phishing scam - BEWARE!
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Mike O'Dell" <mo@xxxxxxx>
Date: December 3, 2005 12:53:16 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] more on Amazon Phishing scam - BEWARE!
i have adopted a Neo-Luddite approach to all this:
I believe *nothing* of a commercial nature i get in email
that i cannot vouchsafe with external knowledge.
even then *I* always initiate contact through
known channels, rather than accepting a channel
offered to me.
Sure it's less convenient, but much less annoying than the consequences.
Fer Instance:
I don't believe anything I get about eBay or Amazon
because I know they don't use email notifications
precisely because of this. and i know enough about
my accounts that i wouldn't believe it even if they did.
if i was concerned, i'd enter the site through a
known-good DNS name, do a bit of checking around,
and then login to my account.
(The status line at the bottom of your browser
can tell you a LOT about whether a link is bogus.
Firefox even complains if it fails "obviousness" checks.)
in short, when someone sends you a "shortcut" in an email,
*ASSUME* it's the Big Bad Wolf providing it *REGARDLESS*
of who sent the email (either apparently or in fact).
-mo
"Just click here to <urk!>"
David Farber wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bob Frankston <Bob2-19-0501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: December 3, 2005 11:48:54 AM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx, ip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [IP] Amazon Phishing scam - BEWARE!
Once again those phishers. I don't have much new to say but can tie
together a few aspects.
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