A new PayPal phishing scam has been reported, and this one is particularly clever and looks surprisingly real. There are no obvious typos, sketchy sender email addresses, or grammatical errors, and it ...
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Yes, the email actually came from PayPal. You can't trust anything these days, as this new kind of phishing scam employs a clever twist.
"Reminder: You've still got a money request!" That was the subject line of the messages flooding my husband Barry’s inbox for weeks. The first couple were concerning, then it was just downright ...
A clever new email phishing scam can hijack a victim's PayPal account. The email requesting money uses a legitimate sender email address from "[email protected]" and a link to PayPal's real website, ...