[Scspamcop] Re: Moral obligation to phishing victim?
Scott Grayban
REMOVE.sgrayban at REMOVE.gmail.com
Sat Apr 7 00:30:50 EDT 2007
Hmm the last time I used that form I got a real person. I guess paypal doesn't
care about getting *real* information on customers that could be compromised
by a thief.
I would call them then and stress the fact you have *real* information
concerning this.
Kenneth Brody wrote:
> Kenneth Brody wrote:
>> Scott Grayban wrote:
>>> I would submit the info directly on the paypal security website --
>>> https://www.paypal.com/ewf/f=pps_spf
>> [...]
>>
>> Thanks for the URL. I have sent them the URLs in question.
>
> Okay, I sent it, and almost immediately got back the auto-ack
> telling me it was a spoof, and not from PayPal, and pointed me
> to "how to protect my account".
>
> Is a human going to actually read the message I sent, and do
> anything about it?
>
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