2006/6/25, Herman Aa wrote: > I noticed something strange also (no security, no padlock). I did not notice initially. > > I got very suspicious when (further down the form) they asked for the PIN of my bank (imagine!) > The main theme was that I had to provide additional information. Without the required information my account would be restricted and eventually cancelled (if I continued to refuse to provide the required information). > > The website looked very genuine. > > As I had used my PayPal password to answer the above questions I immediately accessed my PayPal account and changed the password. > I am a very recent PayPal user (new account, less than 2 months old). > I trust that keeps me out of trouble. I believe I have seen exactly as what you said! It was funny when I tried it with a fake username, password etc... and it proceeded as one has successfully logged in. I got the impression no matter what you type there, it will proceed as if you have successfully logged in. Best regards, -- WH Tan -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist