11-18-2012, 05:24 AM
I just got an eMail that was 'supposedly' from PayPal, though the eMail address seemed fishy. Better make that pfishy. It stated that PayPal needed clients to update their profiles and recommended the receiver to 'click here' to get it running.
Doublechecking with PayPal's security terms, they always user your name in their eMails, so this message saying 'Dear Valued Customer' ... obvious fakery. If it was sent to you, it would use your name or your business name. Never some fill-in-the-blank nonsense.
So DO NOT CLICK on it. That's what's on my mind.
Doublechecking with PayPal's security terms, they always user your name in their eMails, so this message saying 'Dear Valued Customer' ... obvious fakery. If it was sent to you, it would use your name or your business name. Never some fill-in-the-blank nonsense.
So DO NOT CLICK on it. That's what's on my mind.