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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Max Bowsher <ma...@ukf.net> on 2005/11/24 11:36:24 UTC

Re: Phishing on the dev list!

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Carsten Koch wrote:
> In case somebody did not notice: This is a Phishing mail
> trying to get at your paypal account data.
> Note that it tries to make you think that the link included
> points to www.paypal.com, while in fact it points to
> id-pp145712829.info.
> 
> How did that get through to the dev mailing list?

I'm deeply puzzled as to how it happened, but somehow,
'service@paypal.com' was actually subcribed to the dev@ list.

I've unsubscribed that address, because I can't believe it genuinely
wants to receive dev@ mail.


Max.
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Re: Phishing on the dev list!

Posted by Max Bowsher <ma...@ukf.net>.
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John Szakmeister wrote:
> On Thursday 24 November 2005 06:36, Max Bowsher wrote:
> 
>>Carsten Koch wrote:
>>
>>>In case somebody did not notice: This is a Phishing mail
>>>trying to get at your paypal account data.
>>>Note that it tries to make you think that the link included
>>>points to www.paypal.com, while in fact it points to
>>>id-pp145712829.info.
>>>
>>>How did that get through to the dev mailing list?
>>
>>I'm deeply puzzled as to how it happened, but somehow,
>>'service@paypal.com' was actually subcribed to the dev@ list.
>>
>>I've unsubscribed that address, because I can't believe it genuinely
>>wants to receive dev@ mail.
> 
> 
> Can you do the same for the users@ list Max?  It's on there too.
> 
> -John

Sure, done.

Max.

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Re: Phishing on the dev list!

Posted by John Szakmeister <jo...@szakmeister.net>.
On Thursday 24 November 2005 06:36, Max Bowsher wrote:
> Carsten Koch wrote:
> > In case somebody did not notice: This is a Phishing mail
> > trying to get at your paypal account data.
> > Note that it tries to make you think that the link included
> > points to www.paypal.com, while in fact it points to
> > id-pp145712829.info.
> >
> > How did that get through to the dev mailing list?
>
> I'm deeply puzzled as to how it happened, but somehow,
> 'service@paypal.com' was actually subcribed to the dev@ list.
>
> I've unsubscribed that address, because I can't believe it genuinely
> wants to receive dev@ mail.

Can you do the same for the users@ list Max?  It's on there too.

-John

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