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PayPal is notifying nearly 35,000 users that their were accounts were breached. But PayPal wasn't hacked; users weren't using unique passwords or two-factor authentication.
PayPal has blocked payments to several white-supremacist accounts in the wake of violence in Charlottesville over ... white-supremacist website Occidental Dissent said PayPal canceled its account.
Also: Senator blasts FTC for failing to crack down on Google's ad fraud problems ... By default, the trojan would attempt to steal 1,000 units of the user's PayPal account currency.
Cybercriminals used a credential-stuffing attack to crack user accounts, the ... Cybercriminals made off with the Social Security numbers and other personal information of about 35,000 PayPal ...
PayPal is also cutting ties with Altright.com, ... pulled the plug on a server tied to Altright.com "and a number of accounts associated with the events in Charlottesville," it said.
PayPal has canceled several accounts used by far-right group Proud Boys and multiple anti-fascist groups as the payments service continues to crack down on entities that promote hate and violence.