Fraud with the site of Bowie.

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28.01.02 fraud with the site of Bowie.
A blatant scam was accomplished through several sites, including the official one of David Bowie, following the pattern of 'identity theft'. The fraud started with an email that apparently sought confirmation of an order placed on Ebay (address: eBayServicesSUPPORT@eBay.com) of an Microsoft Xbox. In order that this order was canceled needed colelgarsi the site 'http://cancelorder.n2v.net', which referred automatically to a personal page on AOL, with a form entitled 'Ebay Services – Cancel Order', in which to insert card numbers credit from their bank names, addresses, phone numbers, and so on. Once you have entered the data, they were sent to an account of Epimp.com, a free e-mail, and was received in exchange for the assurance that the order had been canceled. To capture the data you used the software on this FormMail BowieNet, the ISP service launched by David Bowie, misled by an appropriate script. Obviously, the copy of FormMail had not been updated since that last year it was soperto a security hole that allowed you to use it to send emails at will.