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Be careful, a scam targets PayPal users

Be careful, a scam targets PayPal users

Fraud targets PayPal users – Kigo

Internet users raised the alarm this weekend after an attempted account was targeted for fraud PayPal.

The email in question triggers suspicious transactions that may have been made on the user’s account. This prompts the Internet user to verify the transactions and click on the “Unblock” link in the account.

In the email, the user can find many details about the transaction: transaction time, username, delivery address, transaction id and details command.

Fraud targets PayPal users – Geo

The email stands out from the crowd Fraud emails With its (almost) impeccable spelling, being a PayPal logo and professional layout.

Many traces

However, many elements help identify fraud: the spelling has slipped on the first line, the merchant’s note “Payment by invoice” (PayPal is not possible) and the address used is a “ropproximus”. If there is a problem with your PayPal account, you should logically receive an email from a PayPal address , Certainly not from a proximus address.

If you received this email, delete it. Generally, it is advisable to check the identity of the sender before opening the email. If you have any doubts, open the service mentioned in the email by searching Google On the new webpage to check with your account whether fraud has taken place or your account has actually been blocked. Avoid clicking the link embedded in this type of email at all. In most cases, these techniques are used to recover personal data, to hack an account, or to gain access to an online payment service.

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