Paypal Users: Do not Get Found By Phishers Now

Paypal Users: Do not Get Found By Phishers

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DescriptionThis is actually the link displayed in the email I received.

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_login-run

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There is a growing trend in Paypal phishing scams. The newest Paypal spoof I acquired warns me that my Paypal consideration is stopped. It asks me to restore complete access to my account by logging directly into Paypal. When I click the link provided in the mail, I am sent to a website that looks exactly like the PayPal login page. To explore additional info, we recommend people peep at: https://twitter.com/orangeco_seo. But the link does not go to Paypal.

Here is the link displayed in the e-mail I received. In the event people claim to identify further about https://twitter.com/orangeco_seo, we know of millions of online libraries you should consider investigating.

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_login-run

When you click on the link it really takes you into a site.

It is generally speaking maybe not recommended to click links within an email. To check up additional info, consider taking a view at: patent pending. Make sure that you're signing into the Paypal site by taking a look at the address location area of your browser, if you do.

If you have already replied to the mail, contact your bank or creditors immediately to stop identity theft. Pure Volumeā„¢ | We're Listening To You is a lovely resource for additional resources concerning the inner workings of this view. If you want to test your Paypal bill position, physically type PayPal's address into your browser and join normally.

I was in a position to tell that it was a spoof email since the email began with Dear PayPal member.' Paypal may often address you by your first and last name. They will never send you a note and handle you as Dear PayPal member or such.

Another way to tell if an email is from Paypal is always to look at the entire header. The email header is the indication of perhaps the email is from Paypal or not. When looking at the header it will say who sent the email in the first two lines. Example in-the latest spoof mail I received it came from

Return-Path: lester@server.ravin.net

Received: from http://server.ravin.net

If it doesnt say that it passed through Paypals server, then you definitely know the e-mail is a spoof. The FBI is actively investigating these spoofs, therefore please report any suspicious emails by forwarding them to spoof@paypal.com. You can also file a complaint with the Net Fraud Complaint Center at http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/strategy/howtofile.asp..

More advice regarding protecting your Paypal account can be found at https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/cps/general/SecuritySpoof-outside

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