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New paypal spoof going around
There is a new paypal phishing scam going on, look out ofr an email that looks like this
From : PayPal Alert <mail17637@alert176.security.com>
Sent : Friday, July 7, 2006 10:41 AM
To : XXXXXXXXX@hotmail.com
Subject : PayPal Security Notice No:17637
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Sender: PayPal Alert <mail17637@alert176.security.com>
X-Message-Info: txF49lGdW43Kasyh2X0qYPg3+CbNL4BJ0kc6eI9Vk2A=
X-EN-Info: U=pow.fingerbests P=/pp2-tool/cgj.php
X-EN-CGIUser: pow.fingerbests
X-EN-CGIPath: /pp2-tool/cgj.php
X-EN-OrigIP: 172.206.104.57
X-PayPal-EID:000-241522978
X-PayPal-MailTracker: 10798.373.55.0
X-PayPal-invdate:Jul 07, 2006
Return-Path: SRS0=OLQeGB=AY=alert176.security.com=mail17637@you rhostingaccount.com
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 07 Jul 2006 15:41:58.0087 (UTC) FILETIME=[E1902D70:01C6A1DB]
Dear PayPal Member,
You have recived this email as part of a Verified PayPal campaign meant to increase security for
your credit card against online credit card fraud.
Verified PayPal has detected that you have been using this email address for online purchases and in
order to protect yourself against online credit card fraud we would like to introduce you to a new
system that will protect you against frauds.
You can associate your email address to your credit card and recive a password that you will use
for any online purchase. Also you will be notified by Verified PayPal when an online purchase is
made.
Follow the below and go to Verified PayPal. You can join the Verified PayPal system or learn more
about this.
Alert code: 1763703794
https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/we...md=_notice=176
PayPal’s Fraud Investigation Team,
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Please do not reply to this email as this is only a notification. Mail sent
to this address cannot be answered.
Copyright © 1999-2006 PayPal. All rights reserved.
Paypal will NEVER address you as "Dear Paypal Member" If you recieve this, forward it with full headers to spoof@paypal.com or contact them here
https://www.paypal.com/ewf/f=sa_email
Last edited by iluvmybaby; 03-11-2008 at 03:22 PM.
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07-07-2006 11:04 AM
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Registered User
Re: New paypal spoof going around
They also just sent me one that told me my credit card was expiring and to click on the link..thanx
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Re: New paypal spoof going around
I had a similar email quite a while back, but it said that I needed to update my account or it would be deleted. That sort of caught me off guard since I had just used the paypal account a couple of weeks earlier. So, I clicked the link on the email and logged on to what I thought was the paypal site. Then it said that I needed to enter cc info. Well that made me mad since I was using paypal only because I do not have a cc and I just closed the window. Then after I thought about it for a few moments, I typed in paypal.com and logged in again and couldn't find anything saying I needed a cc. I emailed paypal and asked them why I needed to enter cc info and if it is now required then they might as well cancel my account. They emailed me back pretty quickly and told me to forward the email to them and to change my password on their site immediately. When I had clicked on the link and logged in through the email, I gave them (scammers) my password, lucky I did not have a cc to enter or I might have done it. They said that they have never and will never send an email asking me to log in and update anything such as that and to delete any further emails of that nature that I might receive.
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Registered User
Re: New paypal spoof going around
Even the link in the paypal phishing scam email is pointing to paypal.com. Sometime back there was other one that required users to call a phone number to give the account details.
Please do not advertise other sites here.
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Banned
Re: New paypal spoof going around
Paypal will NEVER refer to you as dear paypal member.
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Re: New paypal spoof going around
I got a new one just today
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