Fraud Email
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I have received an email in the past asking me to confirm a payment that I have never made...obviously a scam. But today I received and email saying that I automatically paid Siber Systems almost $300 for an automatic renewal of RoboForm Everywhere subscription. I don't even know what that is!!! It even looks like a legit email from PayPal! When I logged into my PayPal account on the computer the payment is not there. I think PayPal may need to look into its security a little better. If someone who didn't recognize that this may be a scam and clicked on the links right from the email, they could be out a lot of money or get a virus on their computer/phone.
Just wondering if anyone else is getting these too.
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What has paypal security got to do with it?
If it was a spoof email and did not come from paypal site then why is their security involved?
The scammers would have put a FAKE LINK with a FAKE form for you to fill in giving away any financial info, it would not have taken you to paypals site.
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Kudos / Solution appreciated.
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Some how they had to have gotten my email linked with PayPal to know I have an account. Plus they last 4 digits of the credit card that is shown on the payment statement are for a card that expired a few years ago. How would they have gotten that? Just curious
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I got it also, but with no credit card number on it. Passed it along to spoof@paypal.com and am waiting for them to reply if indeed it is a spoof (I assume it is) . By the way, fraudsters can obtain your prior/current credit card numbers from the massive data breaches you read about in the headlines where many credit card numbers have been exposed.
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Well it certainly got me at 1st glance! Even though when my heart started to calm and I noticed the email was NOT a real paypal email, "ervice'at'paypaI.com <354c-4b06+10'at'icloud.com.laluntasuf-9.business>"
Dang they are getting good!
When you see it setting in your inbox, all you see is "service'at'paypal.com". Totally got me. Not that I went to their site, but I emailed my wife and said, "WHAT DID YOU BUY!!" HA! Then I thought about it and really looked at the email and slapped my forehead a few times and emailed her back and said, "Oops..nevermind..it's all good".
Shesssh.
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Agree. I just looked into the email metadata/links and the sender is a long/non-PayPal email (I cannot, nor should I, paste it here)
And the "Login to Paypal" button at the bottom goes to a random URL that sounds foreign (I cannot, nor should I, paste it here)
I didn''t click on that login link b/c I don't want to risk getting infected with malware. But clearly this is a phishing attack to steal legitimate credentials 🙂
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