Your comment "This trick doesn't work if the email is sent in just > plain text (like this one) <grin>." requires additional comment. Most e-mail programs send and receive HTML-based messages, but the sender can make the message appear as plain text to the unwary. Programs such as Outlook Express, Incredimail, etc. are among these. I don't personally know of a single person who uses a text-only program to retrieve or send their e-mail, or who has the "text only" option set for sending and/or reading e-mail in Outlook Express, etc. The URL can be easily faked in a message which appears to the reader to be a plain text message. Mike --- In Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Thomas Miller" <tfm@xxxx> wrote: > Folks, > > With 20 years under my belt in the computer business, I feel compelled > to expound a bit on the quick and easy way to spot these bogus > "phishing" emails. It's plain and simple. If you receive an email > asking that any sort of personal information be given by clicking on a > "link" in an HTML email, IT'S BOGUS. NO company that does business over > the internet would EVER ask for information from you in this fashion. > These scams take advantage of the fact that you can make a web link in > an HTML based email *look* like it takes you to a legitimate site that > you know and trust, when in fact the link will (in an under the covers > fashion) take you to a bogus website that's usually offshore somewhere > that has been setup to do nothing but collect personal information for > the bad guys to abuse. > > Here's the URL to a web site that keeps track of and explains how these > "phishing" attacks proliferate. Take a minute and check it out: > > http://www.antiphishing.org/ > > Ok, Ok, I know, I just sent out a link in an email. Notice in my first > paragraph I mentioned that you'll see these disguised links in *HTML* > formatted emails. This trick doesn't work if the email is sent in just > plain text (like this one) <grin>. If you'd like to know more about > what goes on under the covers with these types of emails, please feel > free to email me directly. I easily get 6 or 8 of these things a day > and disect many of them to figure out just exactly where the bogus info > is going. > > Ok, in on topic news, it's getting cold here in Ohio and our '57 300C > is bedded down for the winter. Our recently acquired 300M Special on > the other hand is getting its winter tires mounted tomorrow so we can > take on the snow and ice! Fun, fun. > > Best Regards to all, > > Thomas F. Miller > tfm@xxxx > > > >>> Rich Barber <barber@xxxx> 12/2/2004 9:43:14 PM >>> > > Chrysler 300 fans: > Please be advised my previously transmitted message was promptly > declared fraudulent by eBay. Their response contained some good ideas > > and is displayed below. I have been pretty happy with my ebay shopping > > and have been able to upgrade my C-300 and lay in some spare parts. 300 > > Club members have been very helpful in this regard, also. > > Rich Barber > Brentwood, CA > 1955 Chrysler C-300 > > Hello, > > Thank you for writing to eBay regarding the email you received. > > Emails such as this, commonly referred to as "spoof" or "phished" > messages, are sent in an attempt to collect sensitive personal or > financial information from the recipients. > > The email you reported was not sent by eBay. We have reported this > email > to the appropriate authorities. > > In the future, be very cautious of any email that asks you to submit > information such as your credit card number or your email password. > eBay > will never ask you for sensitive personal information such as > passwords, > bank account or credit card numbers, Personal Identification Numbers > (PINs), or Social Security Numbers in an email. If you ever need to > provide sensitive information to us, please open a new Web browser, > type > www.ebay.com into your browser address field, and click on the "site > map" link located at the top the page to access the eBay page you > need. > > If you have any doubt about whether an email message is from eBay, > please forward it immediately to spoof@xxxx Do not respond to it > or > click any of the links. Do not remove the original subject line or > change the email in any way when you forward it to us. > > If you have already entered sensitive financial information or your > password into a Web site based on a request from a spoofed email, you > should take immediate action to protect your identity and all of your > online accounts. 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