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E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says.....
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 9:52 pm
by cohocarl
I received an e-mail this a.m. appearing to be from the administrator of Matrixowners.com instructing all memebers to go to a link and re-input their info. Having received many similar e-mails appearing to be from Paypal.com recently which are a fraud/fishing type e-mails trying to get your passwords, the e-mail from matrixowners.com sounded bogus also. I received another e-mail from I believe the real administrator of matrixowners.com a little later stating NOT to follow the instructions on the first e-mail because his account was "highjacked".Just thought I'd pass that along just in case any of our members were also Matrixowners.com members and received the fake e-mail.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (cohocarl)
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 9:57 pm
by NSimkins
I got the same thing, thanks for posting this up here coho as many members have an MO account as well. If for some reason anyone here may have already sent your password to the bogus e-mail account in question from this MO e-mail, change your password immediately. If you may be using the same username and password from MO that you use on GenVibe, change your password here as well. If you did not follow the instructions in the aforementioned e-mail, there should be nothing to worry about.Also to add, no staff or member from GenVibe will ever send out requests via e-mail to our members directly asking for your password. If you notice this happening to you, please contact myself (
nick@genvibe.com) or one of the Global Moderators.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (NSimkins)
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 10:03 pm
by cohocarl
Quote, originally posted by NSimkins »I got the same thing....Here's the fake e-mail:This is too all users of Matrixowners.com which this applies. If you are recieveing this message then you MUST do the following, some of your account data may have been compromised.1) You MUST send a e-mai to
activeaccountmonitor@yahoo.com. I have set up a temporary e-mail server on yahoo. This will redirect your e-mail to the main server in which your acount will be re-activated.3) The title of the e-mail must be "MatrixCar Owner" without the quatations.4) The body of the message MUST be as follows.Your E-mailYour Matrix Online AccountYour Matrix Online PasswordYou would replace each of the following with your own information. It must be entered exactly as this.5) Wait anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes to recieve a confirmation e-mail. If you do not recieve one wait a additional 30-60 minutes.6)In the cconfirmation e-mail you will recieve a special code that will be required in the next few weeks. I will be reseting all accounts and if your account does not have this code it will be deleted.This is a HIGH priority event that I'am requiring all users to do. To ensure that your account is processed please do this as soon as possible.If you get the above e-mail, DON'T reply or send the information.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (cohocarl)
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 10:07 pm
by joatmon
another episode in the saga of MO.It's down. It's back up. You'll get banned if you block their ads. You'll get deleted if you don't post. The site has been hacked. Man, maybe we need a matrixowners forum to keep up with all the problems over there.Thanks for the heads up, I feel sorry for the admin over there, pretty embarrassing to get compromised in such a public way. Hopefully anyone who got such an email would check the website first before following instructions like Quote »1) You MUST send a e-mai to
activeaccountmonitor@yahoo.com. I have set up a temporary e-mail server on yahoo. This will redirect your e-mail to the main server in which your acount will be re-activated.3) The title of the e-mail must be "MatrixCar Owner" without the quatations.4) The body of the message MUST be as follows.Your E-mailYour Matrix Online AccountYour Matrix Online PasswordAnybody venturing out on the internet should be able to identify this as a scam, and I hope nobody here fell for it. Protect your username/password.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (cohocarl)
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 10:21 pm
by Sputnik
Any email I get that is supposed to be from a reputable site had better have proper spelling and grammar (and as you can see this one from MO does not). Thats usually a pretty good clue that the email is fake, although not always.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (Sputnik)
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 10:40 pm
by rasermon
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (Sputnik)
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 12:34 am
by cohocarl
Quote, originally posted by Sputnik »Thats usually a pretty good clue that the email is fake, although not always.I've been receiving e-mails from a scam artist that makes it look exactly like an e-mail from PayPal notifying me I need to click on a link to update my password, etc to keep my account active or it will be closed. LOOKS VERY LEGITIMATE!!!, but it is a scam to get passwords.I've been forwarding them to paypal's fraud dept, and they say it is a scam to get your password. If anyone has a paypal account, and get an e-mail stating the above, don't do it. Looks pretty legit:
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Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (cohocarl)
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:09 am
by Kari
If you get another one of those PayPal ones, send it to
abuse@paypal.com, if you haven't already.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (Kari)
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:27 am
by cohocarl
Quote, originally posted by Kari » send it to
abuse@paypal.com, if you haven't already. Yes, I've forwarded every one of them to
spoof@paypal.com . Always get an automated response from paypal saying it's not from them. I bet I've received 5 or 6 of them in the last couple months.Here's PayPal's reply: Thank you for contacting PayPal.Thank you for bringing this suspicious email to our attention. We canconfirm that the email you received was not sent to you by PayPal. Thewebsite linked to this email is not a registered URL authorized or usedby PayPal. We are currently investigating this incident fully. Please donot enter any personal or financial information into this website.If you have surrendered any personal or financial information to thisfraudulent website, you should immediately log into your PayPal Accountand change your password and secret question and answer information. Anycompromised financial information should be reported to the appropriateparties.If you notice any unauthorized activity associated with your PayPaltransaction history, please immediately report this to PayPal byfollowing the instructions below: 1. Log in to your account at
https://www.paypal.com/ by enteringyour email address and password into the Member Log In box 2. Click on the Security Center at the bottom of the page 3. Click on 'Report a Problem' 4. Select the Topic: Report Fraud 5. Select the Subtopic: Unauthorized use of my PayPal Account 6. Enter your question in the 'Summarize your question in onesentence' box 7. Click Continue 8. Follow the instructions to access the appropriate formIf you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again.Sincerely,PayPal Account Review DepartmentAnyways, sorry to get off the topic, but hopefully it may bring to people's attention that there are some pretty resourceful scumbags out there, and what to look for.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (cohocarl)
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 2:52 am
by pmh013
Glad I came here first. I received the same email from MatrixOwners. I haven't posted over there in eons.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (cohocarl)
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 3:14 am
by Raven
I've gotten several of those fake Paypal emails also. The link is to a non-secure website. Mine were always delivered to my junk mail and legit Paypal emails go to my inbox. I always check for the https in the web address before I sign in to any secure site, just in case.
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (Sputnik)
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:14 am
by Charlievibe
I was thinking the same thing, it just doesn't read like someone typed it who knows what is going on. I get these kinds of e-mails all the time from banks and such that I don't have my account through.What I do love though is how Earthlink sends out e-mails to not follow e-mails telling you to change information on your account and then they send out e-mails telling you to update your information. The only difference is that you have to go to their web site, but I ignore those as well.People who do this kind of stuff need to get a life!!!!!
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (Sputnik)
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:31 am
by esjones
Quote, originally posted by Sputnik »Any email I get that is supposed to be from a reputable site had better have proper spelling and grammar (and as you can see this one from MO does not). Thats usually a pretty good clue that the email is fake, although not always.How likely are you to fall for a scam? Take this survey, which shows some scam e-mail messages and some genuine ones. Can you spot the fakes? http://survey.mailfrontier.com....html
Re: E-mail from Matrixowners.com? Don't do what it says..... (esjones)
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 4:55 am
by Mavrik
I got them to but didn't do anything about it, glad I didn't.