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Dangerous paypal scam email doing the rounds ! I got an email 'Resolution notice to phil.h blah blah' from 'resolution@paypal.com' It looked pretty good, and I am tired this evening, so I didnt notice at first, and clicked the 'resolution centre' link. Unfortunately, I didnt notice the login screen wasnt at via https and wasnt actually 'paypal.com' but 'paypal.com-sjd.info' so I started entering my paypal login email address and password, then my security question ... and it was then I thought WTF! and looked at the url. The penny dropped quite quickly then, and I immediately logged into the real paypal and changed my password, email login and security question - and then checked my account :) I then went to ebay and did the same there. BTW - I write software for a living. So, however good you think you are, you can still have an off moment :( Hopefully I changed everything in time. Could you ? |
Rule # 1 - Don't click links in emails - no matter where they come from! |
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Amen Phil, take yourself outside and give yourself a swift uppercut. Rookie mistake ;) :lol: |
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I guess I could claim that it was a weak moment brought on by the knock to the head I sustained at the weekend after headbutting the ground whilst attempting an unrehearsed forward somersault going downhill on a mountain bike. Ok, just a weak moment then, fingers crossed. |
Schoolboy error ;) |
Had a similar e-mail from PayPal ... confirmed my purchase of a Honda Accord engine from the states, initial thought was WTF I haven't bought this. As you read down the e-mail there is a link saying "if you have not approved this purchase please click on the link to report it" ... almost did, then realised it was a scam. All very official looking. |
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