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Possible Paypal scam!! BEWARE
Securityintel352 writes "I received this email today, saying that I needed to re-verify that my email address was working, and edit my profile.. That was b.s., I knew my acct is fine, but I clicked on the link to see what the hell it was. Turns out someone has ripped off the Paypal website, and there was a legit-looking Profile form to fill out, with ALL of your info (you had to enter the info, that's the scam). If you get this email, do NOT fall for it!! Read More to see the email. Any mention of my email has been changed to prevent spam, lmao.

Here is the email that I received, with full source shown:

Status: U Return-Path: Received: from compuserve.com ([24.101.196.166]) by killdeer (EarthLink SMTP Server) with SMTP id 19zsdH1tc3NZFlr0 for ; Mon, 7 Jul 2003 02:23:37 -0700 (PDT) Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 08:32:54 +0000 From: Verify Subject: PAYPAL - VERIFY AND UPDATE YOUR ACCOUNT To: Intel352 References: In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Reply-To: Verify Sender: Verify MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=Windows-1251 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear PayPal Member, This email was sent by the PayPal server to re-verify your e-mail address and to update your profile information on PayPal. You must complete this process by clicking on the link below and entering the information from your profile. This is done for your protection --- becaurse some of our members no longer have access to their email addresses and we must verify it. To update your profile information and access your account, click on the link below. If nothing happens when you click on the link (or if you use AOL), copy and paste the link into the address bar of your web browser. https://www.paypal.com:ac=AwWI5HUK5eOcxVMEFYT5SSGH984XvzwHSTKMe2C9@oRaNgE.SRv2.cOm/~l45sd7o/aC.cGi?myemail@here.com The link will take you to our Verify Your Identity page. Fill in the appropriate fields to update your profile information and Security Questions, and click Submit. You will then be able to access your account. Thanks for using PayPal! Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and choose the "Help" link in the footer of any page. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PROTECT YOUR PASSWORD NEVER give your password to anyone and ONLY log in at https://www.paypal.com. Protect yourself against fraudulent websites by checking the URL/Address bar every time you log in. ---------------------------------------------------------------- I knew this was a scam, since the url at the top of the page had *nothing* to do with paypal. Please report this email to Paypal, if you receive it."
Posted on Monday, July 07 @ 15:30:15 CEST by [RETIRED]chatserv
 
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Re: Possible Paypal scam!! BEWARE (Score: 1)
by Diviance on Monday, July 07 @ 17:46:20 CEST
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Well, if you want more information on this sort of thing and reasons why NOT to use PayPal, try www.paypalsucks.com hehe. Informative site.



Re: Possible Paypal scam!! BEWARE (Score: 1)
by MikeMiles on Monday, July 07 @ 18:09:12 CEST
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Whenever you get one of these emails, just forward the entire thing with the complete headers off to whatever company they are posing as. They in turn will go after the scammers once they collect enough evidence. If you got one, chances are thousands if not tens or hundreds of thousands of other people received them too. Some actually fill it out and get ripped off, most throw these away, and very few help the company build a case to go after the slimeballs to stop them.



Re: Possible Paypal scam!! BEWARE (Score: 1)
by nukeum66 (Iam@home.now) on Monday, July 07 @ 20:49:01 CEST
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This Is straight from PayPal.com:Fake sites may try to gather your personal information by,
appearing the same as or similar to PayPal's website. The people who create these fake sites may send,
you email asking you to sign in to your PayPal account and provide information, like your password, so they
can use your PayPal account fraudulently. Protect your account by paying close attention to the email
you receive and the sites you visit. Use the three steps below to keep your information safe: 1. Emails - make sure they are sent from PayPal Look for both your first and last name on every PayPal email Be especially cautious of emails that direct you to a website
that asks for sensitive information such as your password, credit card, or bank account information
2. Website pages - make sure they are hosted by PayPal
Only enter your PayPal password on pages that begin with
https://www.paypal.com/ - where the backslash immediately
follows the .com. Even if the URL contains the
word 'PayPal' it may not be a PayPal site.
Examples of non-PayPal URL's include:
www.paypalsecure.com, www.paypa1.com, and www.paypalnet.com



Re: Possible Paypal scam!! BEWARE (Score: 1)
by nukeum66 (Iam@home.now) on Monday, July 07 @ 20:50:40 CEST
(User Info | Send a Message) http://www.theendoftheinternet.com
Fake sites may try to gather your personal information by appearing the same as or similar to PayPal's website. The people who create these fake sites may send you email asking you to sign in to your PayPal account and provide information, like your password, so they can use your PayPal account fraudulently. Protect your account by paying close attention to the email you receive and the sites you visit.

Use the three steps below to keep your information safe:

1. Emails - make sure they are sent from PayPal
Look for both your first and last name on every PayPal email


Be especially cautious of emails that direct you to a website that asks for sensitive information such as your password, credit card, or bank account information


2. Website pages - make sure they are hosted by PayPal
Only enter your PayPal password on pages that begin with https://www.paypal.com/ - where the backslash immediately follows the .com. Even if the URL contains the word 'PayPal' it may not be a PayPal site. Examples of non-PayPal URL's include: www.paypalsecure.com, www.paypa1.com, and www.paypalnet.com



Re: Possible Paypal scam!! BEWARE (Score: 1)
by nathanraymond on Tuesday, July 08 @ 08:50:30 CEST
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https://orange.srv2.com

thats all I got...


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