If you clicked on the scam DeSoto on eBay a week or two ago, you probably
had your password mined. I clicked and closed the window.
Next day I started getting real eBay messages from sellers I didn't know
and had never contacted, most of them cussing me out and telling me I had
been reported. Shortly after, eBay wrote me and told me my account
had most likely been hijacked. The messages the hijacker was
sending were designed to get the seller to click on a URL with ploys such
as telling them the same car was for sale elsewhere, "look
here." I ended up changing my eBay name and the password as well. Had to check all my computers for worms, trojans etc. Might want to scan your computer and also change your eBay password as well. Mine is so damned complicated now I have to write it down. Bill Huff At 3/26/200710:06 PM, Tallfins@xxxxxxx wrote: I wondered why I supposedly received an email from Ebay for an item I never bid on. Knowing that was the case, I reported it as spam. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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