PayPal spam via NT?
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- todelete__20
horton. i, for a very short period of time was using a different email address ONLY for nt. it was used no where else.
i got on a few people one day who were spamming the pbs and the next thing i know i'm getting at least one email a day from 'paypal' just like the ones you described.
so i junk the address and go back to my current address and wouldn't you know it, i'm getting a ton of spam right now.
it's fucking bullshit.
- cruz_azul0
I get these spoofs all the time from Ebay and Paypal ... fkn spammers I hope you rot in hell
- joyride0
Use mozillas thunderbird for email, works just like OE but so much better and safer:
http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbi…
- shaft0
Email seeking robots are quite intelligent, they can fill in forms etc. After all, there are people working on those for profit all the time. NT serves our emails unprotected, so even the simplest script can grab them. I have a few emails and the one listed on NT receives over 300% more spam than the other ones together. Bummer? Bummer.
Good antispam tip: disable live image loading in your email software (OE doesn't support this). Image files quite often have unique triggers attached to inform the spammer that someone picked up the email, so he knows the address is active and can be used for further spamming.
- nRIK0
yeah ive been getting an increase in spam emails labeled from Paypal lately as well... just google the title of the email and you'll see how common it is...
Also, just hover over the link - you'll be able to tell if it's clicking to paypal or some other shadiness.
Neuarmy
(Jan 24 06, 20:42)sometimes the links still look legitimate, but they have some onclick="" hidden javascript ... if you are concerned, type www.paypal.com in your browser yourself, its silly to blindly click on links.
- UndoUndo0
forward it to and they chase it
- phatlee0
Yep, I got the same email.
- inhaler0
I dont know if I've gotten one through NT, but I have gotten those..
Always know because the link they have, is some wacked out address, that obviously is not from Paypal.. I just give notice to Paypal...thats what I reccomend.
- jamble0
Spam is so Web 1.0
- Neuarmy0
I get fake paypal emails ALL the tiime... I also forward them to spoof@... One thing that usually lets you know it's actually from paypal is that the email will say Dear "Your Name" and not Dear "Paypal User".
Also, just hover over the link - you'll be able to tell if it's clicking to paypal or some other shadiness.
- ribit0
we get like 100 of the PayPal scam emails per day... you just gotta filter it..
- visualplane0
No, but I wasted a lot of time on the phone with them. They usually had an attitude because they get complaints on a regular basis. Online fraud is the number ONE compaint in America.
- spongebob0
ouch.
did you get your laptop back?
- fowler0
I get a lof of spam now too, not just from paypal. I think there was a thread talking about this a while ago, citing the google adsense shiz
- visualplane0
someone purchased my vaio using a hacked paypal account. After I shipped my laptop overseas ($1700), paypal retracted the funds, and I got f*cked.
- Jaline0
Makes me feel a bit uneasy, especially since this is the first time I put all my account info online (so that I can buy things using PayPal). I definitely won't be clicking any of those emails though. Thankfully I haven't gotten any suspicious ones from Paypal. However, I have been getting a lot of other spam. Still, it's not as much as I used to get at Hotmail.
If you don't know who it's from and there's an attachment included in the email, DELETE.
- kyl30
nothing new VP
- visualplane0
great, now there's a scammer lurking around.
- kodap0
forward to
They'll take care of these emails common referred as phishing
- spongebob0
just ignore the email or refer to Paypal itself.
I've referred about 6 of those emails and have started to ignore the rest that come in.
Paypal will never contact you unless you have recently accessed the account for a transaction.