While I was away, I received what appeared to be a spoof or phishing email from eBay. I get them so often, I just deleted it because I was only using my PDA.
When I returned home, I noticed my SpySweeper picked up a ldpinch Trojan during a scan and quarantined it.
Infostealer.Ldpinch is a password-stealing Trojan horse that attempts to steal information from an infected computer and send it to the author of the Trojan. Troj/LdPinch-FC is a password-stealing Trojan with backdoor functionality.
Troj/LdPinch-FC attempts to steal confidential information and send it to a remote location via HTTP or email.
The information that Troj/LdPinch-FC attempts to gather includes:
- keypresses (with the aid of a dropped keylogger DLL)
- computer details
- drive and volume information
- hostname and IP address
- information (including passwords and usernames) relating to selected applications installed on the computer, including: Miranda ICQ, mirabilis ICQ, The Bat!, Trillian, Windows Commander and Total Commander
- passwords and confidential information stored by the system in 'Protected Storage'
- POP3 and IMAP server information, usernames and passwords
- FTP usernames and passwords
- RAS dial-up settings
I went to log into Ebay this morning and it stated my account was no longer valid. I did a live chat to find out what happened and they told me they put a hold on my account, and I had to change my password. Below is a portion of the email I had deleted while away on vacation thinking it was a spoof
Here is a portion of the email: (this appears in my message center of eBay)
"It appears your account was accessed by an unauthorized third party and used to send unsolicited emails to other community members, including email offers to sell items outside of eBay. It does not appear that your account was used to list or bid on any items. Additionally, the email address on your account may have been tampered with, which is why you may not have received any emails about this activity.
At this time we have taken several steps to secure your eBay account. Rest assured that your credit card is safe".
They advised me to change all my passwords, log off all websites and close the browsers when not in use, also advised me not to leave the computer on at night.
What bothers me is that I have firewalls, internet security/spysweeper and up to date virus protection; never did I think this could ever happen..
I left my laptop home and my mom, who doesn't understand much about computers may have clicked on something that she shouldn't have...or ignored one of the warnings on one of my programs, I don't know...but I have learned a lesson. Shut the computer off at night!!!
I am also thrilled that ebay acted quickly on the matter!
When I returned home, I noticed my SpySweeper picked up a ldpinch Trojan during a scan and quarantined it.
Infostealer.Ldpinch is a password-stealing Trojan horse that attempts to steal information from an infected computer and send it to the author of the Trojan. Troj/LdPinch-FC is a password-stealing Trojan with backdoor functionality.
Troj/LdPinch-FC attempts to steal confidential information and send it to a remote location via HTTP or email.
The information that Troj/LdPinch-FC attempts to gather includes:
- keypresses (with the aid of a dropped keylogger DLL)
- computer details
- drive and volume information
- hostname and IP address
- information (including passwords and usernames) relating to selected applications installed on the computer, including: Miranda ICQ, mirabilis ICQ, The Bat!, Trillian, Windows Commander and Total Commander
- passwords and confidential information stored by the system in 'Protected Storage'
- POP3 and IMAP server information, usernames and passwords
- FTP usernames and passwords
- RAS dial-up settings
I went to log into Ebay this morning and it stated my account was no longer valid. I did a live chat to find out what happened and they told me they put a hold on my account, and I had to change my password. Below is a portion of the email I had deleted while away on vacation thinking it was a spoof
Here is a portion of the email: (this appears in my message center of eBay)
"It appears your account was accessed by an unauthorized third party and used to send unsolicited emails to other community members, including email offers to sell items outside of eBay. It does not appear that your account was used to list or bid on any items. Additionally, the email address on your account may have been tampered with, which is why you may not have received any emails about this activity.
At this time we have taken several steps to secure your eBay account. Rest assured that your credit card is safe".
They advised me to change all my passwords, log off all websites and close the browsers when not in use, also advised me not to leave the computer on at night.
What bothers me is that I have firewalls, internet security/spysweeper and up to date virus protection; never did I think this could ever happen..
I left my laptop home and my mom, who doesn't understand much about computers may have clicked on something that she shouldn't have...or ignored one of the warnings on one of my programs, I don't know...but I have learned a lesson. Shut the computer off at night!!!
I am also thrilled that ebay acted quickly on the matter!
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