A: Along the same lines, there is a new email from "Pay Pal" and "Ebay" that look EXTREMELY real and even give a real link to the sign up page on these sites. The email contains a tiny virus that infects your computer with a keystroke watch or triggers the watch in recently infected (by other emails or chat) that sends out your password as you type it. From: farna@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: mail Digest for 18 Jul 2005 in hour 6:00 To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <ADVANCES62MOgRGkQ6m000041fa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> It's just the same joker who signed up PayPal before. Not a list member, so I just banned PayPal from ever signing on again. I'm sure PayPal will complain.... ;> Someone has to physically sign onto the list, either on the site or by sending specifically worded e-mail to the server. A spam-bot shouldn't be able to. The PayPal address doesn't go anywhere -- that address is an auto response that will always bounce. Some moron with nothing better to do is just trying to have some fun at OUR expense. Probably just trying to cause me some headaches, but is affecting everyone, not just me.