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| Subject: | Web Scams |
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| Date: | Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:05:18 -0400 |
Who other then the local autorities, does someone report a e-mail scam? I have received two now claiming to be from E-bay. The funny thing is I do not use e-bay at work, nor do I use my work e-mail for it. (which is where it was sent). The scam asks for all the information required for identity theft. (sin number, bank acount info, credit card info, e-bay information). Any input would be great. This e-mail has appeared in a couple of co-worker's inboxes. Mike
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