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Ebay Hacked Again
Seems as if an Ebay employee has unwittingly let a load of Ebay IDs
and passwords escape onto the web, and Ebay are trying to cover it up under the guise of a 'phishing' scam. 1200 Pages of eBay IDs??? Shill bidders ripping off buyers is bad enough. Now we have a moronic eBay employee giving out our passwords. |
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Ebay Hacked Again
On Feb 22, 7:08 pm, wrote:
Seems as if an Ebay employee has unwittingly let a load of Ebay IDs and passwords escape onto the web, and Ebay are trying to cover it up under the guise of a 'phishing' scam. 1200 Pages of eBay IDs??? Shill bidders ripping off buyers is bad enough. Now we have a moronic eBay employee giving out our passwords. Mirror.co.uk proclaims that hundreds of eBay user accounts were hacked and then utilized for the systematic defrauding of possibly hundreds of eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) users. Details are sketchy but sources have provided alleged solid proof that eBay security has been compromised in unprecedented scale. The Mirror quotes: "Site user Stephen Reilly, 57, said: "They targeted cars, jewelery, artwork and sound systems." eBay users are ranting (log in required) on the site's discussion forums and management is reacting in standard eBay fashion by pulling discussion threads and maintaining its practice of routine censorship of any information which may cast an ill light upon executive leadership. It has even been alleged on various eBay-related blogs that eBay is attempting to thwart dissemination of the hacking news across the Internet by spamming the search engines with reports about the possible sale of Britney Spears' hair on the site. Where is the eBay Trust and Safety team on this? It's not answering questions, indicating that it's selling the old bull line which maintains that "isolated incidents" have occurred. |
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Ebay Hacked Again
I simply changed my pass-word just now.
==================================== "ufo" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 22, 7:08 pm, wrote: Seems as if an Ebay employee has unwittingly let a load of Ebay IDs and passwords escape onto the web, and Ebay are trying to cover it up under the guise of a 'phishing' scam. 1200 Pages of eBay IDs??? Shill bidders ripping off buyers is bad enough. Now we have a moronic eBay employee giving out our passwords. Mirror.co.uk proclaims that hundreds of eBay user accounts were hacked and then utilized for the systematic defrauding of possibly hundreds of eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) users. Details are sketchy but sources have provided alleged solid proof that eBay security has been compromised in unprecedented scale. The Mirror quotes: "Site user Stephen Reilly, 57, said: "They targeted cars, jewelery, artwork and sound systems." eBay users are ranting (log in required) on the site's discussion forums and management is reacting in standard eBay fashion by pulling discussion threads and maintaining its practice of routine censorship of any information which may cast an ill light upon executive leadership. It has even been alleged on various eBay-related blogs that eBay is attempting to thwart dissemination of the hacking news across the Internet by spamming the search engines with reports about the possible sale of Britney Spears' hair on the site. Where is the eBay Trust and Safety team on this? It's not answering questions, indicating that it's selling the old bull line which maintains that "isolated incidents" have occurred. |
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Ebay Hacked Again
On Feb 23, 7:06 am, "Richard C." wrote:
I simply changed my pass-word just now. You can change your password every day. It won't protect buyers from sending money to someone who is using a hijacked account to list items and rip you off. |
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Ebay Hacked Again
Ebay Hacker "10,000 Scam Listings in just a few days"
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Ebay Hacked Again
"ufo" wrote in message
oups.com... On Feb 23, 7:06 am, "Richard C." wrote: I simply changed my pass-word just now. You can change your password every day. It won't protect buyers from sending money to someone who is using a hijacked account to list items and rip you off. ========================= Sure it will. They cannot use my account without the new password. If there were items listed under it while hijacked, I could now delete them. Only if THEY have changed the password would it be a problem. There are ways to defeat that too. |
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Ebay Hacked Again
Do you have any actual link to this news?
==================== "ufo" wrote in message ups.com... Ebay Hacker "10,000 Scam Listings in just a few days" |
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