The dangers of clicking on links in eBay scam postings were highlighted after a fake posting advertising iPhones linked to a phishing site designed to steal usernames and passwords for the site – and eBay did not remove the listing for hours.
The listing, which offered cheap iPhones for sale, contained a malicious script which directed site users outside eBay to a site which resembled the auction site, but harvested usernames and passwords, according to TameBay.
eBay scam: site ‘slow to react’ after iPhone phishing attack
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