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Title: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: *CountessA* on March 20, 2010, 12:49:49 AM
The subject heading is: Very important message from!

The sender's "name" is PayPal InC (note the capitalised C).

The message is:

Dear Customer,

Please download the attachment and read and complete the form
to avoid suspension.

PayPal protects its community and sometimes we verify
information that we belive does not match credit card billing
address or another IP has been used to login into your paypal
account.

PayPal is an Ebay company.
Thank you.


The attachment is a html file (that is, a web page) named PayPal Security Center Advistory.html. Needless to say, DO NOT OPEN THIS ATTACHMENT!

Repeat: Do NOT open the attachment.

Web pages can include automatic instructions, and since this email is definitely not legitimate, you can be certain that this web page DOES include automatic instructions to install something nasty or give full access to your computer and the information on it.

Some of the source code in the email itself is incorrect - it's been forged (quite badly): for instance, there's an invalid email header field at the top.

The real source host name is "rfc.adsl.spfdma.crocker.net" and the source IP address is 159.250.76.41.

You can forward it to PayPal (to report it) or simply mark it as a phishing attempt/junk and delete it.

Do not... repeat... do not open the attachment.
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: *FluffyDuckee* on March 20, 2010, 11:50:51 AM
I got the following one a couple of days ago.  It looks pretty real, but note it says 'paypals.com'.    I initially thought it was Paypal restricting my funds and clicked on the 'log in' link.  Fortunately for me I didn't log in as my virus checker stopped me and told me it was a phising email.  The coloured writing is showing the links in the email. (not links now)

Notification of Limited Account Access RXI033
Wed, 17 March, 2010 2:18:01 PMFrom: Paypal <ssecuresuite@paypals.com>Add to Contacts
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx@xxx.com  


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 
 
Welcome to PayPal.

Hello Valued Customer,

To start using your PayPal account, please confirm your email address.

Confirm my email address  

Another way to confirm your email address:

Log in to your PayPal account.
Click Confirm email address on your Account Overview.
Enter this confirmation number: 1574-4944-3810-9088-0990
Start using PayPal
Shop on eBay and at thousands of online stores that accept PayPal.
Speed through checkout with just your email address and PayPal password. No more entering your personal information!
Send money to anyone with an email address.
Learn more about how to use your PayPal account.
 


Thanks,
PayPal
  
 
Help Centre | Safety Advice
Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click the Help link in the top right corner of any PayPal page.

To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, update your preferences.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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PayPal Australia Pty Limited ABN 93 111 195 389 (AFSL 304962). Any general financial product advice provided in this site has not taken into account your objectives, financial situations or needs.
PayPal Email ID PP468
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: gr8-expectations on March 20, 2010, 10:23:56 PM
bump, looks important scam to avoid and on thet note - good night good knights!

10.23 pm

more tello jousting manyana
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: tellomon on March 21, 2010, 10:44:48 AM
more tello jousting manyana

I'd rather not.
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: gr8-expectations on March 21, 2010, 12:37:07 PM


have deleted "Tello Bait" folder from my computer and loggin orf now, things to do (think house in which you cannot move for books etc)

mr. t2, its all yours baby .... (austin powers) go slay em lol

peace bro ..... muuuuuuuuuaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh xxxx
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: tellomon on March 21, 2010, 12:41:56 PM
"Tello Bait"

 :slappy:
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: *smee* on March 21, 2010, 01:17:59 PM
Luckily your ID isnt Masto
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: tellomon on March 21, 2010, 01:19:41 PM
Stop it.
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: gr8-expectations on March 21, 2010, 02:48:24 PM
i wondered when that would come lol!
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: gr8-expectations on March 21, 2010, 02:48:35 PM
not ere ...
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: tellomon on March 21, 2010, 02:54:19 PM
 :offtopic:
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: gr8-expectations on March 21, 2010, 03:03:00 PM
The subject heading is: Very important message from!

The sender's "name" is PayPal InC (note the capitalised C).

The message is:

Dear Customer,

Please download the attachment and read and complete the form
to avoid suspension.

PayPal protects its community and sometimes we verify
information that we belive does not match credit card billing
address or another IP has been used to login into your paypal
account.

PayPal is an Ebay company.
Thank you.


The attachment is a html file (that is, a web page) named PayPal Security Center Advistory.html. Needless to say, DO NOT OPEN THIS ATTACHMENT!

Repeat: Do NOT open the attachment.

Web pages can include automatic instructions, and since this email is definitely not legitimate, you can be certain that this web page DOES include automatic instructions to install something nasty or give full access to your computer and the information on it.

Some of the source code in the email itself is incorrect - it's been forged (quite badly): for instance, there's an invalid email header field at the top.

The real source host name is "rfc.adsl.spfdma.crocker.net" and the source IP address is 159.250.76.41.

You can forward it to PayPal (to report it) or simply mark it as a phishing attempt/junk and delete it.

Do not... repeat... do not open the attachment.

the actual topic ...
Title: Re: Another PayPal email scam
Post by: tellomon on March 21, 2010, 03:17:28 PM
Find out who Greta is working for. She may be an infiltrator.