PayPal SMS scams – don’t fall for them! – Naked Security
PayPal Help Center Article Recognizing common scams and how to avoid them - PayPal A sender like “PayPal Service (zxk1942R3@gmail.com)" is not a message from PayPal. But sophisticated scammers can sometimes fake the full name, so look for other clues. Address you by your first and last names, or your business name. An email from PayPal won't: Ask you for sensitive information like your password, bank account, or credit card. Alarming PayPal Security Alert: This Stupidly Simple New Mar 09, 2020
Spotting a phishing campaign can be difficult, but PayPal has outlined a number of things to watch out for and the first is a false sense of urgency: “Many scam emails tell you that your account
What does a PayPal scam email look like? With the majority of scam emails the tell-tale signs are the odd characters or random numbers in the sender’s email address, the ‘Dear Customer’ opening and the sense of urgency it creates. If you can see random letters and numbers in the sender’s address then this should start to ring alarm bells. PayPal SMS scams – don’t fall for them! – Naked Security Feb 05, 2020 PayPal/eBay scam - The eBay Community
This PayPal and Facebook scam might cost you thousands
Don't Fall For This Sophisticated New PayPal Phishing Scam Feb 01, 2017 Watch Out for This New PayPal Text Message Scam A new type of PayPal text message scam is targeting smartphone users with a text message falsely warning that you've sent money to an unknown recipient.