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Message-ID: <5.0.0.25.2.20040318114927.042d1428@pop3.direcway.com>
From: madsaxon at direcway.com (madsaxon)
Subject: Is this a paypal scam?

At 10:37 AM 3/18/2004 -0600, jschmidt@...ler.com wrote:

>http://218.62.43.30/verify.html
>If this is a scam, then maybe paypal has some employees passing new
>account info outside the company.

This is a common social engineering email; the odds are it's
just a coincidence that you're receiving it now.  I know many
people who have no connection to Paypal who've gotten it.

m5x 


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