Y0ur P@ssw0rd S*cks is a bi-weekly column that answers the most pressing internet security questions web_crawlr readers have ...
New phishing technique discovered abusing PayPal The attack uses a feature recently added to the payments platform The goal is to get victims to install remote desktop access software A sophisticated ...
Cybercriminals are sending out legitimate PayPal emails to try to trick unsuspecting users into downloading malware.
How so? It doesn’t originate from some email address that looks like it might be connected to PayPal but is obviously different or has been obfuscated in some way, but rather it has been sent by ...
1. Go to https://www.paypal.com and log into your account. 2. Once logged in, scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and click "Contact Us." 3. On the following page, you can either use the ...
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