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‎01-01-2018 08:46 PM
Watching football and checking my emails. Be careful it looks like another scam is being circulated. This one is a fake one pretending to be from PAY PAL and the Header Reads - CONFIRMING CHANGE IN YOUR PAYPAL PASSWORD.
I placed the cursor to see where the email was generated from and it was not from Pay Pal at all... I didnt open the email but sent it to SPAM. I went directly to PAY PAL's website to see if my email had been changed, it had not, another confirmation that the email I received was a SCAM!!! So be on the alert for this scheme.....Never enable links or provide changes from an email, go directly to the website to update information and passwords! ......
‎01-01-2018 08:51 PM
Common sense.
Common sense would tell one that it was a scam, and not to click on links.
‎01-01-2018 08:52 PM
I get email scams all the time on my junk throwaway email address.
‎01-01-2018 08:54 PM
Another day, another scam email. I get them all the time, particularly on the email address I use for on-line shopping. Nothing to get excited about. The delete button is your friend.
‎01-01-2018 08:56 PM
Since I deal with Paypal almost daily and might not have even questioned that, thanks for the heads’s-up.
‎01-01-2018 09:11 PM
I've gotten this ****** in my Spam file for years. I NEVER EVER open anything like this. Ever.
‎01-01-2018 09:28 PM - edited ‎01-01-2018 09:31 PM
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:Common sense.
Common sense would tell one that it was a scam, and not to click on links.
@Plaid Pants2 @Love my grandkids @FrostyBabe1
I have a Pay Pal account and this one looked legit like a confirmation email you receive when you change your email. And with data breaches so common these days you never know when there's been a new one and now someone has access to your data and did hack your account and changed your password.......
Problem is a lot of people click links and what happens is that they enable a virus or get their info hacked and identity stolen............
‎01-01-2018 09:29 PM
Not everyone is as careful about their emails as they should be. So information like this calls attention to the risks involved if you open and give out information to these scammers.
Thank you @Spurt for taking the time to post this.
‎01-01-2018 09:30 PM
@Spurt I get those phishing emails pretending they are Paypal, Amazon and now CVS...
I have learned to always keep my antennae on high alert and do as you do and hover the curser over the addy ![]()
‎01-01-2018 09:38 PM
@Spurt wrote:
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:Common sense.
Common sense would tell one that it was a scam, and not to click on links.
I have a Pay Pal account and this one looked legit like a confirmation email you receive when you change your email. And with data breaches so common these days you never know when there's been a new one and now someone has access to your data and did hack your account and changed your password.......
Problem is a lot of people click links and what happens is that they enable a virus or get their info hacked and identity stolen............
If you get a spam email from an organization you don’t, or only rarely do business with, it’s easy to spot spam. I used to get emails about my B of A account - which I have never, ever possessed. Those were obvious and easy to toss. But when you get an email from a company you deal with frequently and it’s a reasonable request - you don’t always question it instantly.
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