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a particularly nasty form of phishing, and one i've never seen before. it emulates your ebay sign-in screen, so you unwittingly enter your user and password and voila, some kid in ukraine has your ebay info. whenever i get a message that purports to be from ebay i open a new browser window, type in the ebay url, sign in, go to "my ebay" and check "my messages." this saved my ass not too long ago, when someone actually did crack my account - most likely using a credit card number generator - and tried to open a new ebay account with that credit card info. luckily i caught it almost immediately and no money was lost. but i still had to cancel the card, change all my passwords, etc. - a major hassle and time-waster. be vigilant! do NOT EVER respond to a message to "validate, confirm, renew, or otherwise adjust" your ebay or paypal account info. and when you get these spoofs and phishes always forward them to spoof@ebay.com or spoof@paypal.com. cheers bruce bruce tovsky www.skeletonhome.com "Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." Douglas Adams