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A new sophisticated PayPal scam sends legitimate-looking emails from official PayPal addresses, using phone numbers instead of links to convince victims to download remote access tools.
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The money that you send goes to the criminal’s personal card—which they have added to the fake account—and the stolen funds are removed from your account. Overpayment scam ...
Authorities say scammers recently tricked an Ormond Beach couple out of $83,000 through a fake PayPal text.. On Sunday, June 22, after receiving a text about an unauthorized $599 charge, the ...
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An Ormond Beach couple lost $83,000 in an elaborate scam involving a fake PayPal text message and phony security representatives, according to the Ormond Beach Police Department.
Once opened, these emails then urge PayPal users to update their details - sadly, the links embedded within the message are fake and, if tricked, account data is then handed to crooks.
A warning popped up saying 'software updating – do not turn off PC,' and I could see my entire file system being scanned. The scammer accessed my bank account and transferred money between accounts.