For those using PayPal: virus alert.
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For those using PayPal: virus alert.
"If you get an e-mail message warning you that your PayPal account is about to expire, don't open it. If you open it, don't double-click the attachment. If you double-click the attachment, don't complete the form asking for your credit card information. And if you do fill in the form, call your credit card company immediately. And don't blame PayPal. The problem is an e-mail virus, Mimail."
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,113478,00.asp
Be careful.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,113478,00.asp
Be careful.
wouldnt the e-mail have to be from paypal, and not from "hotbetty@aol.com"... thanks for the warning since a lot of use pay pal to buy and sell things, but i hope our members would be smart enough to see past this.
Originally Posted by SXN
wouldnt the e-mail have to be from paypal, and not from "hotbetty@aol.com"... thanks for the warning since a lot of use pay pal to buy and sell things, but i hope our members would be smart enough to see past this.
--Paul
you can send e-mails from any adress you wish, but all the programs/coding for that leaves traces, usually noticable if you look. you should before you start giving out your CC number
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God, this was all over the news last week and you're posting it today. Anyway, if someone is actually STUPID enough to open attachments, reply to emails talking about passwords, and going to sites with bogus addresses, they DESERVE that virus. For the paypal virus crap, it launches a program in the background that collects all your passwords, CC numbers and such when you click the link. The way the link is shown is that you see paypal.com but you don't see the .somethingsomething...
if you want more information about paypal overall, here is a site for your own reference >> http://www.paypalwarning.com/
but remember, this site talks about all negative stuff about paypal. so don't be biased. i'm just throwing it out for additional information.
but remember, this site talks about all negative stuff about paypal. so don't be biased. i'm just throwing it out for additional information.
I got the same e-mail.
It seemed fishy, having to download and run a program. Funny thing, Norton and McAffee both didn't pick anything up on the file. I just deleted it without running it.
Of course, the best way to avoid these Outlook viruses is to NOT use Outlook
It seemed fishy, having to download and run a program. Funny thing, Norton and McAffee both didn't pick anything up on the file. I just deleted it without running it.
Of course, the best way to avoid these Outlook viruses is to NOT use Outlook
Just because the email is from ...@paypal.com or whatever doesnt mean its genuine. Infact anyone can send an email to anyone from whatever address they want as if they were the actual person. If you want more info, please contact me personally, not here
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If they signed up for paypal, hopefully they know how to use a computer...and read valid email

