eBay Customers Targetted by Credit Card Scam
hether writes "Customers of the auction site eBay have been targeted by a site called ebayupdates.com. The site attempts to steal credit card details from eBay's 55 million customers. The SANS Institute Internet Storm Center issued the warning on this one. Info about the scam can be found on the BBC site, CNN, CNet, vnunet, and more.
Funny enough there's no mention of this on the eBay site..."
I have created a database of people ripped off by these ebay scams. if you think you are one of them, please send your name, address, and credit card number with expiration date to ebayscam@scamalert.com Let's get to the bottom of this scam!
Problem: Credit card theft by a scam artist web site.
/.ing the slimey bastards til their servers cry out for mercy.
/. for using their powers for good instead of evil (this time). Hey, someone start submitting stories with links to riaa.org.
Solution:
Kudos to
Citing intellectual property violations, Amazon.com quickly filed a lawsuit in reaction to ebayupdate.com's new website.
"The one-click credit card number stealing algorithm employed by ebayupdates.com is a clear violation of amazon.com's one click transaction patent," said amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos in a statement. "Let this be a message to other sites like ebayupdates.com: Amazon.com will not tolerate one-click theft."
When reached for comment, an amazon.com spokeswoman clarified that amazon.com would not take action against a process that used at least two mouse clicks.
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