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    Dear **John Smith**

    In order to protect the security of your eBay account, we have reset
    your password and secret question. This action was taken because your
    password may have been compromised.

    We cannot disclose the investigative procedures that led to this
    conclusionbut please know that we acted in your best interest. We appreciate
    your cooperation in working with us to protect your account by taking
    the following steps.

    Since your password was reset, you will need to create a new password
    by following the instructions provided below. Until you complete this
    process, you will not be able to bid on or list an item.

    1. Click on the "site map" link at the top of most eBay pages.
    2. Click on the 'I forgot my password' link located in the middle
    column under the 'Services' heading.
    3. Once you have reached the 'Forgot Your Password?' page enter your
    User ID in the provided box and click on the 'Continue' button.
    4. On the next page you will be asked to answer the Secret Question
    that you created at the time of registration OR provide one of three
    pieces of contact information from your eBay account. Since we have reset
    your Secret Question along with your password you will not have the
    correct answer to your secret question. Please proceed by supplying one
    of the three pieces of contact information requested then clicking the
    'Continue' button.
    5. An email with the subject line 'Forgotten Password' will then be
    sent to the email addressed you have tied to your eBay account. Please
    log into your email account and click on the link supplied to you in the
    email that we have sent.
    6. Once you arrive at that link you will be prompted to enter your
    User ID one more time, then enter and reenter your new password.


    IMPORTANT: In addition to changing the password on your eBay account,
    please change the password on your personal email account. If your old
    eBay password was also the password for any other online account you
    use (PayPal, etc.), we recommend that you immediately change those
    passwords as well. To maintain password security, each one of your online
    accounts should have a different password. Even a slight difference (one
    letter or number) offers substantial protection.

    SELLERS: After creating your new password on eBay you will need to
    update the eBay password that is stored within any auction/listing
    software that you may use to list your items, relist your items, or add
    information to your listings. Taking this step will ensure that your current
    and future listings run without interruption.

    Taking these steps will ensure you are the only one that has access to
    your account. Also, please remember the following guidelines when it
    comes to password security:

    1. Be wary of emails appearing to be from eBay that include links to
    pages that require you to sign in, as these are often attempts to collect
    your password information. Make sure that the Web site you are directed
    to is a part of the eBay site. Please note this email does not provide
    a link, but asks that you go directly to eBay. Always make sure that
    you're on an eBay page before giving out your eBay password or credit
    card information. The best way to ensure that you are on the eBay site is
    to type www.ebay.com into the Web address window of your browser.

    2. Make sure your password is difficult to guess, and uses a
    combination of letters and numbers.

    3. Don't use the same password on eBay that you use on your email
    account, or on other Web sites.

    4. Review additional information on account security and choosing a
    secure password. To review this information, please visit the eBay Help
    system by clicking on the ?help? link located at the top of every eBay
    page and then choosing the following topics:

    Topics > Safe Trading > If Something Goes Wrong... > Account Theft

    If you require assistance with issues that are not addressed in this
    message, please refer to the eBay Help Center by clicking on the "help"
    link located at the top of most eBay pages.

    Thank you for your cooperation and patience in this matter.

    Regards,

    Customer Support (Trust and Safety Department)
    eBay International AG
    What do you think? Genuine?

    It's from 'ukrswebhelp@ebay.com'
    With this subject 'A28 FPA NOTICE #UK: eBay Password Reset - tezray1@yahoo.co.uk Follow Instructions Immediately'

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    hmm doesn't sound too good.

    sounds more like a way of them getting hold of your password somehow.

    Try emailing a webmaster at Ebay and asking whether it's genuine ?

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    If ever in doubt, always go to the site independantly and perform the actions there - never follow a link in an email as although it may look genuine, it could redirect you to a fake site.

    Take a look in Ebay's help section - there's an address there to forward suspected hoax mails on to.

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    Just tried to sign in and my password is no longer valid-guess they have reset it. Very worrying never the less :o

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    goto the help section on ebay and there is a link for reporting frodulent emails, they'll get back in touch to tell you if its authentic or not.

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    lmao thats a well fake .. i used to do shit like that when i was "younger" for peoples passwords and stuff for msn Never give ure details out to any one not ebay ones anyway as they can buy shit on ure pay pal

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    h,, sorry did not read that rite .. looks genuine enough best to email ebay and make sure tho

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    Cheers guys, just been to ebay and reset everything. Seems completely genuine. The fact that people's passwords have been got hold of by some scally is abit worrying though. I'll have to change some other site's passwords as some are the same as my ebay one

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    Quote Originally Posted by raza
    lmao thats a well fake .. i used to do s**t like that when i was "younger" for peoples passwords and stuff for msn
    your cool.

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