We people are always excited about the new iPhone 4s. GivenApple’s tight lips about when we can expect it, there has certainly beenincreased interest in the device. Even if it hasn’t been officially announcedyet, and certainly isn’t available to the general public (unless an Appleemployee loses a test model in a bar), there are plenty of scammers out theretrying to trick you into believing you can get a free iPhone 5. Somehow,because there is a release date on the iPhone, suddenly they have taken steps tocurtail fraud on their auction site – at least for one item only? iPhoneviruses, Trojans and spyware, free iPhones, and fake iPhone websites andphishing scams. What about all of the other boat, car, electronic scams on eBaygoing on right now?!! This represents a major moral and ethical lapse on eBay’spart. You can find more than 10000products listed when you do an eBay search for “iPhone.”People areusing fake sub domain such as /www.ebay.com.au/ ie. www.domainn.com.au/ totrick buyers that it is the real ebay website. But eBay is taking iPhone scams very seriously. eBay securityrepresentatives are scheduled to be on the lookout this weekend for iPhonescams. But Cat Schwartz, executive of the eBay and in charge of electronicgadgets, acknowledged that she can’t do much about ill-fittingaccessories.” Trend Micro also says that this is only one among the manyfrauds, which are prevailing while online shopping. The fact is that the cybercriminals take the advantage of holiday seasons because amount of shopping isdone for festive holiday season. iPhone ebay scam have been popping up on Facebookpromising to “expose” the iPhone 5 for the first time. Once you click on thelink and fill out a captcha, the website then posts the exact same thing onyour wall for all of your followers to see. A Trojan was discovered over theweekend by Sunbelt Software Distribution Inc. “The Trojan horse, producesa pop-up when users on infected Windows PCs head to either Yahoo.com orGoogle.com.