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Old 11-13-2006, 05:18 PM
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Default Re: Another PayPayl Scam?

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Originally Posted by rduell
Oh good! It startled me a bit more when I tried to get in to check my credit card and the page wasn't found. I suppose just a coincidence, but it was a bit unsettling.
Do you mean that you clicked on the link in the e-mail and then logged on to your PayPal account?

If so, you have just been phished. This is the sole reason these messages are sent out. The link you click takes you to a site that looks like (sometimes exactly) the PayPal web site. You enter your user name (e-mail) and password and click log-in and presto, the bad-guys now have your login info.

If this is what you did, do yourself a huge favor and go to PayPal right now to change your password. While there, check your history to make sure no transactions that you did not authorize have taken place or are pending.

A final word for everyone: NEVER, EVER for ANY REASON click a link from an e-mail that appears to be from a bank you hold an account with, a creditor, PayPal, eBay, etc. When you need to log in to these accounts, for any reason, including an e-mail message that prompts you to, go directly to your browser and type in, or use previously 'marked' bookmark/favorite to go to the site and log in.

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