Yeah, I get a shitload of these and even fell for one once a long time ago, before this was so common and well known. The one that got me was supposed to be from Paypal. It looked totally legit and said something like "there's been an unauthorized attempt to access your account, please log onto your account to change the password" They gave me a link which actually was to Paypal.

The thing was that when you clicked on the link, it would somehow send all your information to whoever sent the e-mail, not just to Paypal. Next think I know there was like a thousand$ spent. I got it all back but it sure as shit taught me lesson.

The bottom line is never access any website, that you have an account on, through a link in an e-mail. No matter how legit it looks. Instead, close the e-mail and go to the website manually.
Fengzi Reviewed by Fengzi on . Phishing....? Does anyone else get a shitload of phishing e-mails. It's basically an e-mail made to look like one from a company like eBay or something...then it's like you need to immediately enter your credit card number to retain your account or something silly like that (obviously eBay never asks for this info in e-mails...even they say that...but I guess some people wouldn't be paying attention and do it?). LOL...some of the eBay ones I've got are just plain old 'are you serious'..and look nothing Rating: 5