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Message # 34287.1.1 Subject: Re: OT - Possible PayPal scam Date: Mon 18/02/08 10:31:28 GMT Name: Sopping Email: katakai1@verizon.net |
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I meant to add, as you have already clicked on the link.....a bad move....I suggest you close your present PayPal account and open a new one. PayPal suggests this, I believe.
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In reply to Message (34287.1) Re: OT - Possible PayPal scam
By Sopping - katakai1@verizon.net Mon 18/02/08 10:28:43 GMT Those have been going on ever I signed up with PayPal, perhaps three years ago. I must have received 30 by now. Forward them to "spoof@paypal.com" Do not open them.
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By waterspaniel - Mon 18/02/08 08:21:52 GMT I received an e-mail, supposedly from PayPal, that they suspected an unauthorized transaction on my account and were temporarily limiting my access to certain personal information. I was instructed to click on the enclosed "Resolution Center" link to confirm my personal information. When I clicked on the link, my Macafee site advisor suddenly popped up and identified it as a "phishing" expedition to get my personal information. So I opened up a new window, went to the PayPal site, and lo and behold - no indication whatever of any restrictions on my account access. There are a couple of suspicious things about the e-mail: misspelled words and the subject line, which was just "PayPal". PayPal identifies the actual subject of the e-mail, such as "Account Transaction", etc. The "phishers" really tried to make it look official by putting a copyright notice at the bottom of the e-mail. Whoever heard of copyrighting an e-mail? Beware of this if you use PayPal. |
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