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eBay goes hacker hunting in Romania

More than two months after breaching eBay’s employee servers, a hacker who calls himself Vladuz remains at large, despite the best efforts of the online auctioneer’s security team and officials with law enforcement agencies in the US and eastern Europe.

So far, little public information is known for sure about Vladuz, who on at least two occasions has logged into eBay forums as an official customer service representative and then mocked the company’s security. But the net is covered with bread crumbs left by a hacker who goes by that name, brazenly advertises cracking software and talks up his programming prowess. “This scam is perfect in many ways,” he wrote on one site about a file he said steals eBay passwords.

eBay officials say they are aggressively pursuing Vladuz with the help of the FBI and law enforcement authorities. And the online auctioneer insists his unauthorized access has been limited to servers used for employee email accounts, which are completely separate from the network where crucial customer data is kept.

The last time Vladuz is known to have breached eBay’s servers, the person, who posted under a pink banner reserved for official eBay representatives, said he was Romanian but not currently living in that country. An eBay spokesman said the company believes the hacker is Romanian.

Vladuz’s break-ins may be limited, but his work has been accompanied by what critics say is a sudden spike in the number of fraudulent auctions on the site. As evidence, they point to the sharply increased volatility in the number of auctions being offered, and then removed, from hour to hour since the end of January.

On Jan. 31, for example, the number of listings swung from about 13.95 million at 3 a.m. New York time to about 12.2 million an hour and a half later, according to this chart from MedVed, which continuously tracks these figures. Over the next 13 hours, listings fluctuated between those extremes three times, making the graph appear like a roller coaster, with each slope representing about 1.75 million auctions. Many daily charts since then show a similar pattern.

It wasn’t always this way.

On Jan. 29, 2006 (MedVed didn’t supply figures for Jan. 31 of that year), the graph maps a single downward slope that moves from about 14.5 auctions to 14.05, a difference of about 450,000, or about one-fourth of the heaviest recent activity. (The latter chart is typical of account volume prior to Jan. 31.) To critics, the recent volatility is proof of an increase in the cat-and-mouse game playing out between fraudsters and eBay’s security team. Many suspect Vladuz and his clients are responsible for the supposed increase in fraudulent postings.

“As quick as eBay is removing them, they’re putting them right back up,” says Ed Koon, whose outspoken criticism of eBay extends to his creation of a site titled eBayMotorsSucks.com (http://www.ebaymotorssucks.com/). Also on the rise, according to Koon and others, are the number of fraudulent sales being posted by users with highly favorable feedback ratings from previous buyers. (The positive approval scores are valuable in gaining the trust of potential victims.)

Typical of this latter trend, Koon says, is a sale on Monday for a rare Scotty Cameron Del Mar 3 golf putter by a user with the handle kennecl. The seller had a 100 per cent favorable score from 77 users, and yet the person asked prospective buyers to send bids to a CompuServe email address, a violation of eBay terms that require sales to go through official eBay channels. Circumventing eBay is a common technique employed by fraudsters, who then try to convince the buyer to send a money transfer or volunteer bank account information. (We sent inquiries to kennecl’s address and received a response instructing us to send a payment through Western Union to a person in Italy named Stanley Jones.)

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