ChatterBank2 mins ago
Paypal - Scam Message ?
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I know someone who has received a message supposedly from PayPal saying that her browser will soon not be supported unless updated. Some links are provided in the e-mail, to be used a) to check the connection to PayPal and b) to update, etc. the browser. The sender appears as [email protected]. Is anyone familiar with anything like this being legitimate or else a scam ?
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https:/ /www.pa ypal.co m/gb/sm arthelp /articl e/how-d o-i-che ck-and- update- my-web- browser -faq389 3
But I'd still be very careful about clicking links in the email.
Go to Paypal via your own bookmark and see what happens.
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But I'd still be very careful about clicking links in the email.
Go to Paypal via your own bookmark and see what happens.
it does sound like a scam, but when I recently had an email from paypal asking me to fix a password for my account - which I don't have - I rang them to ask, and they said they had sent it, though nobody knew why. I'm still getting them.
The odd thing is that though I'm [email protected], the emails are actually addressed to [email protected], yet they're coming to me.
Anyway, advice here
https:/ /www.pa ypal.co m/uk/we bapps/m pp/phis hing
The odd thing is that though I'm [email protected], the emails are actually addressed to [email protected], yet they're coming to me.
Anyway, advice here
https:/
jno - gmail ignores all dots -
[email protected] is the same as [email protected] - amd all other variants
[email protected] is the same as [email protected] - amd all other variants
really? When I first tried to sign up it was as mildredsmith, but I was told that was taken, so I tried mildred.smith; it wouldn't have occurred to me to insert the dot otherwise. That was yonks ago when admission was only with an invitation, so it could well have changed in the last 12 years or so, of course.
Yes, mildredsmith owns all dotted variants of that name on Gmail.
You can also use a + suffix to spot where spam has originated e.g. give your address as [email protected] when you contact AB Towers and if it is used by AN Other you know the culprit.
You can also use a + suffix to spot where spam has originated e.g. give your address as [email protected] when you contact AB Towers and if it is used by AN Other you know the culprit.
Forward the message to [email protected]
It is true. PayPal will not be able to be used unless your browser is supported. The cut off date is 30th June. I have just checked and mine is ok.There is a link to click & check if your browser is supported. You need to check each browser you use (if you use more than one)
Here is the link
https:/ /www.pa ypal.co m/sg/sm arthelp /articl e/how-d o-i-che ck-and- update- my-brow ser-to- continu e-using -paypal -faq389 3
You DO need to do it,all part of the new information security system that is being rolled out.
Here is the link
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You DO need to do it,all part of the new information security system that is being rolled out.
Scam paypal messages are very common. I get them quite frequently.
They have an e-mail address which johnk listed above to which you can forward any suspicious e-mail. In my experience they always get back to you within a few days. Just forward it there and delete it. If you opened it by accident or you weren't paying attention, do a quick virus scan and/or malware scan.
They have an e-mail address which johnk listed above to which you can forward any suspicious e-mail. In my experience they always get back to you within a few days. Just forward it there and delete it. If you opened it by accident or you weren't paying attention, do a quick virus scan and/or malware scan.