[Healeys] Not Healey but spam?
Bob
jagxk120 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 22 23:12:41 MST 2015
As a rule it's safe to follow a link from a site where you went on your own, but it's often unsecure to follow a link your received.
As a second rule a legit email has your name in it, not only your email address.
B. Cristalli
iPad
> Le 23 janv. 2015 à 02:46, Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net> a écrit :
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> Well, PP does always nag me to 'complete my account setup' when I log in. They want to link to my checking account, but I don't know them well enough to get intimate. They do send an 'account status' email once a month or so.
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> When you get suspect emails that try to get you to click on a link--aka 'phishing'--just mouseover the link and look at the URL; if it's got a domain in Ukraine or China, etc. you know it's not legit.
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> Bob
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>> On 1/22/2015 4:37 PM, llennep at verizon.net wrote:
>> Have received two emails recently supposedly from PayPal wanting to complete my account set up. After signing in to my account they want my bank acct info. Legit or spam???????
>> Keith
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