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W A R N I N G - E-Gold Scam
Two emails allegedly from E-Gold.
One timed and dated at 06/08/2006 00:07 with the subject that reads: E-gold down time/security upgrades The message: Quote:
E-golds’s Private Key Generator. The message: Quote:
I’ve forwarded both onto E-Gold and I await their response. I’m betting that E-Gold did not send them. I’m also betting that they will fool an awful lot of people. |
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What's e-gold?
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Have you tried scanning the attachment?
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I wish these wouldn't keep ending up in here. how are they technical?. The very people this has been posted to help are the least likely people to come into this part of the board. People that do read general.
I dunno why you bothered jambutty to be honest, I don't any more. I got a phone call the other dy demanding money, clearly a scam but whats the point in putting it in a thread. |
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cheers jambutty will watch out for that one, i aint had it yet, the point is hatter to WARN people like me and others who use e-gold, and as you said you dont know what it is- butt out.
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It is to do with the internet so goes in the internet section if we left all the topics allover the place people would never find them and the site would look a mess thats why the mods move topics to a more appropriate section.
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No I didn’t try scanning the attachment Cyfr. There was no point because E-Gold does not send such emails. The only email that you get from E-Gold is the logging in security pin number and if they ever respond to an email that you send them. In any case the attachment wouldn’t be a known virus because if it were my ISP would have dealt with it.
Unzipping the attachment could run the programme that it contains straight away and that could be fatal. I wasn’t curious enough to find out. In fact those emails didn’t even get to my computer as I ‘read’ them whilst they were still in my ISP mailbox. Practically every day I read that someone has had their E-Gold account emptied because they believed what was written in such emails. Some sound so plausible and people fall for them over and over. If E-Gold were going to introduce some additional logging in security the information would be on the web site after you log in and it wasn’t. |
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I think you misunderstood his post. It tends to happen when people don't necessarily punctuate correctly or use the correct grammar. I think he was complaining that the warning is in the technical section (possibly having been moved here from general chat) and that being in the technical section is not as likely to be seen by non-techie minded people and yet the non-techie types are the ones more likely to be taken in by such scams. I can see what he means. No criticism of Jambutty was intended as far as I read it. I can also see Mick's point of view of trying to keep the place tidy. What is E-Gold though? I don't know either. |
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I think he's getting a little obsessive though if you put an elephant smilie on he'll complain if it isn't facing the door and will move it to what he considers the correct position. You just watch the elephants facing to the right, what you bet after he comes in tomorrow it will be facing the other way around? |
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Are we allowed elephants in here? They can make an awful mess you know! Mick is going to need a big bucket, a shovel and a stiff brush.
I still don't know what E-gold is. :o |
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WillowTheWisp – E-Gold is a well established on-line payment processor much like PayPal. Although that last sentence will be a fat load of use to you if you don’t know what PayPal is.
On-line payment processors are a bit like a bank but on the Internet. You can open an account for free, or several if that is your wish, and use it to pay others who also have an account for goods, services or joining fees. You can fund your on-line account by various means and withdraw direct to your own high street bank or fund a Debit Card to withdraw your cash at an ATM. Although different on-line payment processors have different rules. |
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Thanks Jambutty. I have a PayPal account (eBay for the use of) but I get a bit cheesed off with it at times. I'd never heard of E-Gold.
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I’m not suggesting that you should open an account with E-Gold but if you are curious enough to find out a bit about it have a look at www.e-gold.com |
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