Never use the email you received to access what you assume is your site. Always
set the email client to view all headers or HTML source. Visit your account the
normal way, directly in your browser, going through an ID/PW check. If all is
normal, it was indeed a scam. At least you have not been a victim of bogus DNS
caches courtesy of the latest hacking trick - those would direct your browser
to a spoof site despite a correct URI (just the wrong IP address IIRC).
Specialists please weigh in? - Phil
On 22:23, Andrew Fildes wrote:
>I'm getting messages 'warning' me that another (unknown) email address
>has been added to my Paypal account. I'm assuming scam. The response
>addy's look kosher and the message is well written but there's no sign
>of such an intrusion on my Paypal account when I check. Making me
>nervous though - anyone familiar with this?
>AndrewF
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