
I’d greatly appreciate it if this list could be kept on topic too. Myself and others have subscribed to this in order to learn about enterprise ISP outages. I watch this list like a hawk as ISP issues always cause a barrage of problems for myself and others on here. It’s quite a disruption to keep reading about people’s personal problems, or problems with websites. There are many great community’s and mailing lists that are not this one, for that type of discussion. Thanks, Chris Mayhew | Systems Administrator 175 Bloor Street East, South Tower Suite 900 | Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 CMayhew@SchoolMessenger.com<mailto:CMayhew@SchoolMessenger.com> [SM_EmailSig_TotalPackage] From: Outages [mailto:outages-bounces@outages.org] On Behalf Of Carlos Alvarez via Outages Sent: April 5, 2016 15:40 To: outages <outages@outages.org> Subject: Re: [outages] eBay password changes -- were they attacked? This is not outages-discuss. And eBay password phishing is not an outage. On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Joe Abley via Outages <outages@outages.org<mailto:outages@outages.org>> wrote: On 5 Apr 2016, at 15:29, Joe Zabramski via Outages <outages@outages.org<mailto:outages@outages.org>> wrote: I received a very similar message from Amazon on 3/7/16. Discussion boards seemed to indicate it was legit, however my password was never actually changed by Amazon as the e-mail indicated, nor did I ever change it manually as a result. The e-mail also appeared legit on the headers, but now that I look at a little more closely it originated from amazonses.com<http://amazonses.com/> which is seems like it might be an e-mail service you can subscribe to? My assumption would have been that it was a phishing attempt, and that any credentials I had shared in response to the e-mail ought to be assumed compromised immediately. I'm not familiar with this "discussion board" approach to trusting unexpected requests for login details. Joe _______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org<mailto:Outages@outages.org> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages -- Carlos Alvarez 602-368-6403