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Heinous phishing email that looks like an eBay letter:

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  1. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 6, 2003
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    Full Name:
    Ryan Alexander
    Thu, 14 Apr 2005 08:09:08 +1000

    From:*
    [email protected]

    To:*
    [ryalex's email]

    Subject:*
    FPA NOTICE: eBay Registration Suspension - Breach of User Agreement - [ryalex's email]


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    Dear [ryalex],

    We regret to inform you that your eBay account has been suspended due
    to concerns we have for the safety and integrity of the eBay community.

    As we state in the User Agreement, Section 8, we may immediately issue
    a warning, suspend, or terminate your membership and refuse to provide
    our services to you if we believe that your actions may cause legal
    liability for you, our users or us. We may also take these actions if you
    have breached the User Agreement or if we are unable to verify or
    authenticate any information you provide to us.

    If you feel you have been suspended in error or want to appeal this decision
    by providing additional information, please click here :

    https://signin.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?SignIn&UsingSSL=1

    Due to the suspension of this account, please note that you are
    prohibited from using eBay in any way. This includes the registering of a new
    account.

    Please note that this suspension does not relieve you of your
    obligation to pay any fees you may currently owe to eBay.

    Regards,

    eBay Trust and Safety
    _________________________________________

    Now, stupidly, I logged into this page without noticing that it wasn't an ebay page it was rerouted to (the page looks genuine, but the host's name is numbers, not an ebay.com address), and I now just spent 20 minutes changing all of my passwords, since the phishers got my old one. AARRGH!

    I just checked, and the host of that website where the fraud occurs is http://61.31.30.7/ ... "Asia Imperial Cargo Logistics Co Ltd"
     

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