Friday, September 30, 2005

Shopaholic 'eBay hacker' menaces German pensioner

Now this is a bizarre story...

John Leyden writes in The Register:

A German pensioner was sent an eclectic mix of goods including four boats, 12 bicycles and a mobile home after an impostor posing as the senior citizen spent € 400,000 ($477,000) on a series of eBay auctions in one night of shopping debauchery.

Horst Lukas from Iserlohn near Dortmund also ordered dozens of rock concert and football match tickets as a result of the bizarre hacking attack. Why he was targeted remains a mystery; but whether the pensioner was a victim of a shopaholic, a prankster or an incompetent fraudster is the least of his worries just now. Lukas is fielding dozens of complaints and even threats after refusing to take goods fraudulently ordered in his name.

"I am at the end of my tether. I've been cursed at in letters and emails because I haven't been in touch about my purchases or have sent things back," he said, Ananova reports. eBay Germany is to cancel the results of auctions supposedly won by Lukas. German police are investigating the case.

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