foley2k
Verified Trader
Firstly, not sure where this would go? Please move if it isn't in correct forum.
So I got another email from "PayPal" today. Saying that they detected fraud on my account.
I know this is fake even before opening the email.
But I thought I would show some people what it looks like, and what to look out for if you receive any emails about any account info across the web.
First image here shows the email. Looks semi legit. But I know its fake. The email subject doesn't fit with how PayPal sends emails. Plus it says "paypal logo" in the subject line, a stupid cut and paste mistake by this asshat I assume. But check out that michaels discount 55% off today, gonna go there after I finish this post.
http://imgur.com/fyEV03d (opens link, click picture in link for larger view. Cant seem to embed imgur photos)
Second image.
#1. Website address is not paypal. A quick look at it appears as though it is. Nice try Paysqual :duh:
Also in chrome is shows green text at the beginning before the address as well as a small locked lock, with Paypals name in the front. Also look for https in the address line. HTTPS is a protocol for secure communication. This one does have a green lock, but not paypals name (PayPal Inc. [US]) in green. Not sure what other browsers look like, as I only use chrome.
#2. Both these links end up at a 404 not found page. No surprise there.
#3. All these links share the same address, with a # and the end of it. This keeps the link active, but doesn't the page.
Also not highlighted, no matter what you put in the email and password, the login buttons click just submits the entered text to an email and refreshes the page. Have some fun with the email and passwords. I used lots of creative swearword combinations in both boxes :beer:
http://imgur.com/UYyLaTN (opens link, click picture in link for larger view)
Also go to paypal OUTSIDE of an email. Manually type the address into your search bar, never click links in an email.
Be safe and on the look out. I'm off to Michaels
So I got another email from "PayPal" today. Saying that they detected fraud on my account.
I know this is fake even before opening the email.
But I thought I would show some people what it looks like, and what to look out for if you receive any emails about any account info across the web.
First image here shows the email. Looks semi legit. But I know its fake. The email subject doesn't fit with how PayPal sends emails. Plus it says "paypal logo" in the subject line, a stupid cut and paste mistake by this asshat I assume. But check out that michaels discount 55% off today, gonna go there after I finish this post.
http://imgur.com/fyEV03d (opens link, click picture in link for larger view. Cant seem to embed imgur photos)
Second image.
#1. Website address is not paypal. A quick look at it appears as though it is. Nice try Paysqual :duh:
Also in chrome is shows green text at the beginning before the address as well as a small locked lock, with Paypals name in the front. Also look for https in the address line. HTTPS is a protocol for secure communication. This one does have a green lock, but not paypals name (PayPal Inc. [US]) in green. Not sure what other browsers look like, as I only use chrome.
#2. Both these links end up at a 404 not found page. No surprise there.
#3. All these links share the same address, with a # and the end of it. This keeps the link active, but doesn't the page.
Also not highlighted, no matter what you put in the email and password, the login buttons click just submits the entered text to an email and refreshes the page. Have some fun with the email and passwords. I used lots of creative swearword combinations in both boxes :beer:
http://imgur.com/UYyLaTN (opens link, click picture in link for larger view)
Also go to paypal OUTSIDE of an email. Manually type the address into your search bar, never click links in an email.
Be safe and on the look out. I'm off to Michaels
