Found this on an EBAY trainging class and thought it would be helpful information:
Found this on an EBAY trainging class and thought it would be helpful information:
Spoof emails can be a major problem for unsuspecting Internet users. Claiming to be sent by well-known companies, these emails ask consumers to reply with personal information, such as their credit card number, social security number or account password.
These deceptive emails are called "Spoof Emails" because they fake the appearance of a popular Web site or company in an attempt to commit identity theft. Also known as "hoax" or "phishing" emails, this practice is occurring more and more frequently throughout the online world.
Common Deceptive Tactics of a Spoof Email
The following slides will help you prevent falling for a Spoof email and protect your account. The lessons learned here can be applied not only on eBay, but wherever you do business online.One common example of a Spoof Email can be seen on the right -- forms requesting personal information within the email are a clear indication of Spoof. Do not respond to these.
DID YOU KNOW - The "From" field of an email can easily be altered - it is not a reliable indicator of the true origin of the email.

