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Vieux 15/08/2006, 21h00   #1
Borek
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Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.

Best,
Borek

PS Is there a verb "to ebay smth"?
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Vieux 15/08/2006, 21h17   #2
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:00:02 +0200, Borek
<m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:

>Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
>Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
>similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
>but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
>that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
>being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.
>
>Best,
>Borek
>
>PS Is there a verb "to ebay smth"?


I get sent maybe two dozen phony ebay emails a day.

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Vieux 15/08/2006, 21h25   #3
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"Big Bill" <kruse@cityscape.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:00:02 +0200, Borek
> <m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:
>
>>Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
>>Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
>>similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
>>but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
>>that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
>>being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.
>>
>>Best,
>>Borek
>>
>>PS Is there a verb "to ebay smth"?

>
> I get sent maybe two dozen phony ebay emails a day.


I get eBay, PayPal, and many banks that I don't even have an account with
fake emails.:-) I have yet to figure out the stock ones. I really don't know
why those are sent out.

Stacey

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Vieux 15/08/2006, 21h54   #4
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:25:55 +0200, "Jezsta Web Productions"
<Please-use-our-contact-form@jezsta.com> wrote:

>"Big Bill" <kruse@cityscape.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:02b4e2dmoleemf6hm2llfpn1afqakrfjut@4ax.com.. .
>> On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:00:02 +0200, Borek
>> <m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:
>>
>>>Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
>>>Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
>>>similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
>>>but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
>>>that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
>>>being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.
>>>
>>>Best,
>>>Borek
>>>
>>>PS Is there a verb "to ebay smth"?

>>
>> I get sent maybe two dozen phony ebay emails a day.

>
>I get eBay, PayPal, and many banks that I don't even have an account with
>fake emails.:-) I have yet to figure out the stock ones. I really don't know
>why those are sent out.
>
>Stacey


I get those too, small trader stocks, over and over. I also get a
million that start =?iso-then loads of numbers.

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Vieux 15/08/2006, 22h15   #5
Brian Wakem
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Jezsta Web Productions wrote:

> "Big Bill" <kruse@cityscape.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:02b4e2dmoleemf6hm2llfpn1afqakrfjut@4ax.com...
>> On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:00:02 +0200, Borek
>> <m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:
>>
>>>Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
>>>Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
>>>similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
>>>but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
>>>that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
>>>being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.
>>>
>>>Best,
>>>Borek
>>>
>>>PS Is there a verb "to ebay smth"?

>>
>> I get sent maybe two dozen phony ebay emails a day.

>
> I get eBay, PayPal, and many banks that I don't even have an account with
> fake emails.:-) I have yet to figure out the stock ones. I really don't
> know why those are sent out.



Pump and dump.

You buy a load of shares in a small cap. Send out a billion or two emails
saying they are going to go through the roof. A few dozen fall for it and
buy some shares, pushing the price up (as it's a small cap) and then you
sell.


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Vieux 15/08/2006, 22h26   #6
Jan Paul van de Berg
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Op Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:00:02 +0200 schreef Borek:

> Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
> Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
> similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
> but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
> that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
> being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.


Would the sender really believe Google pays out when they find out he is
spamming with his AdSense code?
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Vieux 15/08/2006, 22h47   #7
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:26:33 +0200, Jan Paul van de Berg
<janp@ulvandebe.rg> wrote:

>> Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
>> Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or
>> something
>> similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
>> but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
>> that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead
>> of
>> being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.

>
> Would the sender really believe Google pays out when they find out he is
> spamming with his AdSense code?


No idea. But if these mails are sent, looks like people believe that. Or
perhaps just hope for.

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Vieux 16/08/2006, 09h27   #8
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Op Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:47:05 +0200 schreef Borek:

> On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:26:33 +0200, Jan Paul van de Berg
> <janp@ulvandebe.rg> wrote:
>
>>> Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
>>> Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or
>>> something
>>> similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
>>> but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
>>> that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead
>>> of
>>> being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.

>>
>> Would the sender really believe Google pays out when they find out he is
>> spamming with his AdSense code?

>
> No idea. But if these mails are sent, looks like people believe that. Or
> perhaps just hope for.


They'll find out soon enough.
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Vieux 16/08/2006, 11h46   #9
Andrew Heenan
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"Borek" wrote ...
> Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
> Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
> similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
> but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
> that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
> being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.


Only takes one gmail user to report phishing ...and 99% are reported before
I ever get to see them.

Silly way to lose an account!

Andrew


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Vieux 16/08/2006, 17h50   #10
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 10:46:31 GMT, "Andrew Heenan"
<andrew.heenan@virgin.net> wrote:

>"Borek" wrote ...
>> Have you seen that? I have received it several times in the last weeks.
>> Mail looks like info sent by eBay to someone selling laptop (or something
>> similar). There is a link to the auction - but url is not that of eBay,
>> but some AdSense account incrementation. As I understand it the idea is
>> that you will click just to see the auction out of curiosity - instead of
>> being sent to eBay you take place in AdSense fraud.

>
>Only takes one gmail user to report phishing ...and 99% are reported before
>I ever get to see them.
>
>Silly way to lose an account!


If it is their account and not that of a competitor whom they are
trying to discredit.
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