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Phishing Circa 2004

Look what I found in my inbox. Yes, its phishing circa 2004.

I am responding to the email for your auction which was posted on eBay. I believe i emailed you a week ago regarding this sale, and my interest in it.

Please confirm that it is the same auction with the one posted on eBay link:

http contact-member.1sta.com/ <http productionscout.com/mambots/contact.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI. dllSignIn .php>


I am very interested in this auction and ready to complete the deal as soon as possible.Hope to hear from you soon!

Sincerely,
Gene Holingsworth


(Note: URLs changed so people won't feel compelled to click on them)

Maybe the old skool tactic is working again? Seems that everything works in cycles, so you never do know.

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Blog: Sync
Author: Andrew Storms

As nCircle's Director of Security Operations, Andrew Storms is responsible for setting and enforcing the company's security compliance programs as well as overseeing day-to-day operations for the Information Technology department. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

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