Archive for June, 2007

Online Greeting Cards Phishing Scam

Friday, June 29th, 2007

A new phishing website has sprung up. It doesn’t look to retrieve your bank or other login information. It is designed to verify if your email is used, to start sending you a LOT of spam email. The”eCard Number” they supply is associated with your email address. If you click the link, it tells them your email is valid and to be used for future spam, since you have verified that you receive email at that address. (more…)

Our Car Was Egged At Night

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Tuesday night we had our car parked on the road in front of our house and it was egged several times. Please keep your eyes out for ANY night activity. We were up until 2:00am that night with lights on in our house, so it probably happened after that. 10814 S willow valley rd. Tyler and Karie Cornell

Laptop Stolen From Car In Local Garage

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Just so the neighborhood knows, someone got into our garage at 10583 S 3210 West and stole a laptop computer from one of our vehicles. We don’t know if we inadvertently left our garage door open, or it was compromised. We would like to offer a reward for it’s return, but aren’t sure how to go about it. The incident has been reported to the South Jordan Police Department. The burglary occurred between 10:00 P.M. Monday night and 7:00 A.M. Tuesday morning. If anyone saw anything, we’d be happy to hear about it.

Mickey Pahl
Sheri Lance
mickeypahl@comcast.net

Lost Dog In Jones Meadows

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

The Crawfords have had a small white dog at their house all day. It looks like a long haired dog that has been shaved. It has a collar but no tag. If you are missing this dog call them at 446-1016

WaMu Customers Beware of Phishing Emails

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

A new blast of “phishing” emails have been sent to owners of Washington Mutual (WaMu) Business Account owners, likely others too. The email subject line is “WAMU corporate customer cervice: official information!” and the body content is included below. This is not being sent by WaMu, but by hackers looking to get your login information. Note the word “cervice” is misspelled, and subjects might arrive with various spellings.

The link in the email appears to be http://treasury-84332232.wamu.com/ibswamu/cmserver/base/default/do.cfm
but the actual hyperlink is
http://treasury-84332232.wamu.com.otterx.co.nz/ibswamu/cmserver/base/default/do.cfm (more…)