StrainedEyes
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Ok, I already know that this site is fake and that I was stupid for doing this, so let's move on.
I haven't used ebay in over a year and since then have gotten a few emails about my account being insecure and what not. I always kinda ignored them. Today I got one saying that my account has officially been shut down and that I had to verify who I was and pay any fines I may have built up.
Now I know it sounds fishy but for some reason this morning I bought it. I haven't kept up on what kind of fraud emails get sent or how well done they were, so it had me fooled.
I clicked the link
Filled in the Ebay username and password (Which I have thus changed)
clicked next, filled in my email but used my ebay password for my email password (I started to feel uneasy)
The I went to the next page, Hesitently I filled in my credit card information, my name, address... But I got to Birthday and SS and was now very aware that this could be a fake site. But it was so convincing.
So I clicked Sign In without fillling out my Birthday or SS. And the website refreshed and gave me the whole
"The highlighted sections need to be completed" thing. I then knew something was wrong, went to EBay.com and read up on fraud emails, sent it to them and it was confirmed to be fake.
Now My concern is that I filled out my credit card information. I don't know how websites work, But I assume that no information gets sent when it refreshes and tells you to complete the form. Am I right?
Cause I do that all the time on other websites, forget to fill something out, it refreshes and tells me to do so. I always assume that any info I wrote didn't get sent in yet and waits until it's all complete.
My concern is that the fraud website people may have some how set it up that no matter what the info is sent in. I don't know how that's possible but I don't know much about fraud websites.
SO in conclusion, If I filled out most of a form on this webpage, clicked submit, and it refreshed and told me to fill in the sections highlighted, and then I quit. Did any information get sent?
I haven't used ebay in over a year and since then have gotten a few emails about my account being insecure and what not. I always kinda ignored them. Today I got one saying that my account has officially been shut down and that I had to verify who I was and pay any fines I may have built up.
Now I know it sounds fishy but for some reason this morning I bought it. I haven't kept up on what kind of fraud emails get sent or how well done they were, so it had me fooled.
I clicked the link
Filled in the Ebay username and password (Which I have thus changed)
clicked next, filled in my email but used my ebay password for my email password (I started to feel uneasy)
The I went to the next page, Hesitently I filled in my credit card information, my name, address... But I got to Birthday and SS and was now very aware that this could be a fake site. But it was so convincing.
So I clicked Sign In without fillling out my Birthday or SS. And the website refreshed and gave me the whole
"The highlighted sections need to be completed" thing. I then knew something was wrong, went to EBay.com and read up on fraud emails, sent it to them and it was confirmed to be fake.
Now My concern is that I filled out my credit card information. I don't know how websites work, But I assume that no information gets sent when it refreshes and tells you to complete the form. Am I right?
Cause I do that all the time on other websites, forget to fill something out, it refreshes and tells me to do so. I always assume that any info I wrote didn't get sent in yet and waits until it's all complete.
My concern is that the fraud website people may have some how set it up that no matter what the info is sent in. I don't know how that's possible but I don't know much about fraud websites.
SO in conclusion, If I filled out most of a form on this webpage, clicked submit, and it refreshed and told me to fill in the sections highlighted, and then I quit. Did any information get sent?