KingsFanInRI
Self-proclaimed 2005 Stanley Cup Champion<br><font
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- Nov 3, 2003
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If you use PayPal, you are undoubtedly familiar with what they call "phishing,"
or, the sending out of fake e-mails trying to access your account info.
You know the ones.... "your security has been breached. You need to log in here to confirm your password" or words to that effect.
Before now, they have been easily identifiable by the fact that a REAL PayPal e-mail addresses you by name, and a phish e-mail usually addresses you by e-mail address ("Dear so-and-so @ yoohoo.com or whatever).
Tonight I got one that addresses me by name and tried to say I had made a nearly $400. purchase. There is a very prominent link on the page to "Dispute Transaction," which I hit before I got suspicious. Fortunately I never logged in on that site and they do not have my info. But they almost got me.
So if you use PayPal, beware of more advanced phishing.
or, the sending out of fake e-mails trying to access your account info.
You know the ones.... "your security has been breached. You need to log in here to confirm your password" or words to that effect.
Before now, they have been easily identifiable by the fact that a REAL PayPal e-mail addresses you by name, and a phish e-mail usually addresses you by e-mail address ("Dear so-and-so @ yoohoo.com or whatever).
Tonight I got one that addresses me by name and tried to say I had made a nearly $400. purchase. There is a very prominent link on the page to "Dispute Transaction," which I hit before I got suspicious. Fortunately I never logged in on that site and they do not have my info. But they almost got me.
So if you use PayPal, beware of more advanced phishing.