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Paypal Fraud

November 16th, 2007 Posted in fraud, tips

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 I received this e mail from so called service paypal team asking to verified my paypal account.Well at first glance, It looks so original untill I suspect something different with the email. The add is service[@]pay-pal.com. This is what we call phishing email.

So immediately I try to log in to my paypal account and report it to paypal team  at spoof@paypal.com .

pay-pal fraud

Immediately, I received some appreciation reply from them.Well guys, better be extra careful when receiving suspicious-looking emails asking for your account. Please counter check with the relevant parties.

Dear Azlan Bin A.raof,

Thanks for taking an active role by reporting suspicious-looking
 emails.
The email you forwarded to us is a phishing email, and our security
 team is working to disable it.

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What is a phishing email?
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Phishing emails attempt to steal your identity and will often ask you
 to
reveal your password or other personal or financial information. PayPal

will never ask for your password over the phone or in an email and will

always address you by your first and last name.

Take our Fight Phishing Challenge at
https://www.paypal.com/fightphishing to learn 5 things you should know
about phishing. You'll also see what we're doing to help fight fraud
every day.

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You've made a difference.
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Every email counts. By forwarding a suspicious-looking email to
spoof@paypal.com, you've helped keep yourself and others safe from
identity theft.

Thanks,

The PayPal Team
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10 Responses to “Paypal Fraud”

  1. rhyan Says:

    nice move you made. you didn’t only save your self but the rest of the community by doing what is right. :D


  2. lankapo Says:

    Yup Rhyan, this kind of people only knows how to steal people password but dont know how to work for it.


  3. usws Says:

    OMG, at first glance.. i didn’t notice the extra hyphen in between. Yikes, i think i would have clicked the link, that’s how susceptible i am to being scammed. X(

    Uh, but even now.. i still feel like clicking that link just to see what they want. *smacks forehead* I don’t learn, do i?

    BYE!


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  5. Lifelock Says:

    You’ve done the right way. Fraud crime is increasing. We must be aware. Thanks for this post.


  6. Sweet Says:

    This is really alarming. I also have my own fraud story… A different one, but similar… And I am thankful I was not victimized.
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  7. Karen Says:

    Very nice post. This is true, we must be aware of every emails we received.  And it’s great you decided to email Paypal first. Thanks!


  8. lankapo Says:

    sweet and karen,
    thanks for coming
    beware of this kind of email, they just wont stop


  9. Dannie Says:

    I have read many blogs similar as this, but some of the emails they received is very obviously scams, but in your case it looks like the original email from paypal, which may victimized many innocent paypal users. very well decision. you really have to be sure in every step you made, especially in giving your personal informations to others. this may led to identity fraud, where, they will take your identity and pretend that they are you. we must be aware.


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