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Basically, got an email from a potential buyer enquiring about an item I had on Amazon Marketplace recently (doesn't mention the item by name), and a link asking me to check whether the item was still for sale. The link says an official-looking URL with amazon.com in it, but actually goes to a website called "Amazongrace.com", with a proper-looking log-in form.
What someone has done is save the webpage at Amazon.com, changed the form so that it sends to their own page (which sends them your log-in details), and it looks very official. Please, please, please don't fall for this. If the site name isn't amazon.com, or whatever, then it's not real. The Email was from [email protected], here it is in full:
"Hello,
I wanna ask you if you still have this item for sale,sorry for bothering you ,but i think is a error in this link ,send me an reply after you able to sell the product. !
Please let me know soon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ tg/browse/-/468294/202-8935032-5724656
Thank you.
John Terry."
Then they've used a simple javascript trick to launch a different site to the one in the link. I hate these people. It works on any site with a log-in form, so Amazon, Tesco, Hotmail, even poor old SR are at risk, and there's nothing that can be done to stop it because it's so simple to do.
Can someone put that in simple words for Crossbob please, thanks.
I never trusted JT. He always looked like a crim.
Basically, got an email from a potential buyer enquiring about an item I had on Amazon Marketplace recently (doesn't mention the item by name), and a link asking me to check whether the item was still for sale. The link says an official-looking URL with amazon.com in it, but actually goes to a website called "Amazongrace.com", with a proper-looking log-in form.
What someone has done is save the webpage at Amazon.com, changed the form so that it sends to their own page (which sends them your log-in details), and it looks very official. Please, please, please don't fall for this. If the site name isn't amazon.com, or whatever, then it's not real. The Email was from [email protected], here it is in full:
"Hello,
I wanna ask you if you still have this item for sale,sorry for bothering you ,but i think is a error in this link ,send me an reply after you able to sell the product. !
Please let me know soon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ tg/browse/-/468294/202-8935032-5724656
Thank you.
John Terry."
Then they've used a simple javascript trick to launch a different site to the one in the link. I hate these people. It works on any site with a log-in form, so Amazon, Tesco, Hotmail, even poor old SR are at risk, and there's nothing that can be done to stop it because it's so simple to do.
Can someone put that in simple words for Crossbob please, thanks.