Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:32:42 -0500
Reply-To: Thomas Myers <thomas.myers@XEROX.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Thomas Myers <thomas.myers@XEROX.COM>
Subject: Re: PayPal Scam phising/spoofs (NVC)
In-Reply-To: <297.5b6571d.31277243@aol.com>
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You have to be looking very hard at the web addresses as they pop up to
Notice the non-paypal address. I have gotten several of these. They are very
easy to fall for.[ And easy to make...] I mentioned using Paypal at a high
school reunion - and a Old classmate jumped in to Say "Never use Paypal!"
And to mention she got $11000US [!!] cleaned out of her checking account
attached to paypal.
[ and that it was PayPal's fault somehow..?]
I was relieved just to think that maybe it is not such a bad thing that
My main checking account is nearly empty all the time :O)))
The most Paypal can do is track down the web address in Latvia or wherever..
and spam the crap out of it. It only takes the crooks two seconds to
Get another address and send out another batch of "notices"....
Paypal is a handy service. The prudent move when using it or other
Online payment tools is just to make sure they are not connected to
A significant financial resource...
[like a checking account with $11000US in it!]
Let's be careful out there!
Tom
> From: <JordanVw@AOL.COM>
> Reply-To: <JordanVw@AOL.COM>
> Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 13:38:59 EST
> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Subject: PayPal Scam phising/spoofs (NVC)
>
> i just recieved another email from "paypal".. these scam emails are
> realistic, this particular one actually used my full name... i forwarded it
> to
> spoof@paypal.com, they do nothing about it...just send a form automated letter
> reply..saying its a spoof...who know is anyone actually there looked at it or
> not. the tricky thing is that it looks so real, there is no way to tell if
> its real or fake..copy and pasting the link provided sent me to a official
> looking "paypal" page with official looking paypal graphics..where they were
> requesting my password, etc... even the links on the page took you to actual
> paypal links.. it was so well done that its hard to distinguish real from
> fake..
> this is another reason i dont use paypal..
>
> chris
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>
> Subj: Final Notice to Accept Policy Update to Prevent Account Limitation
> Date: 2/17/06 2:59:24 AM Eastern Standard Time
> From: service@paypal.com
> To: XXXXXXXXX@XXXXX.com
> Sent from the Internet (Details)
>
>
>
> Dear XXXXXXX XXXXXXX,
>
> Recently, we sent an email notice to remind you to accept the updated PayPal
> User Agreement and Privacy Policy within 30 days to avoid limited access
> placed on your account.
>
> You now have 7 days to accept the policies. If your account is limited, you
> will be unable to send or receive money, but will be able to withdraw any
> remaining balances.
>
> PayPal values you as a customer and does not want you to lose the valuable
> benefits of your account. To accept the policy now, click or copy and paste
> the
> link below. Next, log in to your account and click the New Policy Update
> link on your Account Overview page.
>
> Click the following link to accept the User Agreement and Privacy Policy now:
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Thank you for using PayPal!
> The PayPal Team
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