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Original Email:

--- Jim Blair <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hopefully nobody clicked on that link in the email,
> because besides being
> fake, the website it is linked to tries to over ride
> your security and take
>
> over your computer. I have reported them to the
> authorities at Paypal
>


  Yeah, I got suspicious, as I had 5 in a row from
"Paypal Security ", saying my account had been
accessed overseas ( unsuccessfully ), and that I
should change my password. I was going to do that, but
only thru logging into Ebay directly, NOT thru the
email.
  Glad to know it's not legit, it's getting harder and
harder to tell apart the Spoofs from the real thing
now.

- Jerry -
uses ebay ( and paypal ) alot now...



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