[Healeys] paypal fraud

insptwo at msn.com insptwo at msn.com
Thu Apr 30 16:53:24 MDT 2009


Any email you might get from ANY COMPANY ETC that requests any info from you
online, is bogus, there are no, I repeat NO companies that ask for your
personal info, unless you are ordering something. Also forget about feeling
safe if you see the "yellow lock" when being asked for the info.

We get a bundle of complaints about this. I have even had email directed to my
office requesting personal info. Talk about stupid! They are addressed to
Seniors Vs. Crime Office, Project of the Florida Attorney General.

Bill

BJ7

> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:54:20 -0700
> From: eyera3 at comcast.net
> To: macep at macep.net; healeys at autox.team.net
> Subject: [Healeys] paypal fraud
>
> I got an official looking email from Paypal telling me that their was
> unauthorized attempts to log into my account form an unknown computer. it
> tells me to log in using their shortcut to confirm my password.
> I sent it to paypal and they confirmed it was a spoof phising email.
Forward
> any emails that ask for email confirmation to confirm it came from the
legit
> site.
> I have to say it looke dgood to me, but I thought I would be careful and
> sent to paypal to confirm or deny. it was fake
>
> --
> I Erbs
> Portland, OR
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