Archive for June, 2006

Jun 22 2006

Tips to Avoid Being Spoofed

Published by Hillary DePiano under Miscellaneous

  1. Be aware – spoofers often use fake email addresses that look like they’re from your bank, major retailers, and even PayPal to fool you into revealing your password and financial information.
  2. Look out for any email that starts with something like “Dear PayPal user” or “valued customer,” instead of your name.
  3. Be wary of emails asking you for personal information such as:
  • Credit and debit card numbers

  • Bank account numbers

  • Driver’s license numbers

  • Email addresses

  • Passwords

  • Your full name

  1. Never give out your username or password on a site you’ve clicked through to from an email – especially if the email uses a false sense of urgency about your account being closed or your credit cards expiring.
  2. Instead, if you doubt the authenticity of an email from a trusted vendor, simply open a new web browser, type in the URL by hand, and perform the requested activity.
  3. Look closely at any email about updating your account, password, or credit card numbers. Spoofers use tricks like these to get you to respond. See an example of a spoof email.
  4. Visit the PayPal Anti-Spoof page for more information.

The list above came from a PayPal email a while ago and I am posting it here because, for some reason, no matter how fake these emails look, there are still some people falling for them. A good friend of mine fell for an eBay one last year.

At this point, I just assume every single email from eBay or PayPal is a scam, unless it is the newsletters which I usually just read and then delete. When you’ve seen enough real eBay and PayPal emails, it’s relatively easy to spot a fake.

I think that for a lot of people, eBay is still this wide world of mystery so when they get an email like that, they immediately assume the Internet demons have magically given them an account.

More importantly, who are the smiling people that are in every spoof email? How do they sleep at night?

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Jun 22 2006

Shoebox Size!

Published by Hillary DePiano under Miscellaneous

For those of us who have lamented that the box that would really fit this particular item the best is a shoebox, the USPS has heard our cry and released shoebox sized co-branded boxes.

In the beginning, I thought the co-branded boxes were silly since you could already get the boxes for free from the USPS website. I must say, though, that the interface of eBay’s order page is much easier than the USPS’s and, while they don’t have every size box, it does give you a sort of Rah Rah eBay feeling to display your alliance with pride.

I just ordered some flat rates and an order of the new shoebox size. I would have ordered more, but I just ordered a ton from the USPS so I really didn’t need any more. I always need to stop myself from orders tons upon tons of the free USPS boxes.

What can I say? Free stuff makes me giddy!

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Jun 21 2006

C-S-S can kiss my A-S-S

Published by Hillary DePiano under Uncategorized

It’s a bit of an old dog, new trick thing, but, while I want to learn CSS in theory, I really don’t want to be bothered in practice.

That is why I, who create websites in my spare time for my own amusement, have resorted to using templates for my MySpace page and my blogs.

If this ruins your opinion of me, I am sorry. Even my overachieving insanity has to end somewhere. . .

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