Pete S Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 Logged into paypal and it's asking for information on either my bank account or my credit card (multiple choice) then the next page it's telling me to change the password. It appears to be the proper site with the https address https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_home&country_lang.x=true I find it a bit strange that they are asking for this except the site looks spot on and I haven't accessed it from an email, I just accessed it from a bookmark. Any thoughts?
Shsdave Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 Logged into paypal and it's asking for information on either my bank account or my credit card (multiple choice) then the next page it's telling me to change the password. It appears to be the proper site with the https address https://www.paypal.c...try_lang.x=true I find it a bit strange that they are asking for this except the site looks spot on and I haven't accessed it from an email, I just accessed it from a bookmark. Any thoughts? Don't do anything Pete except contact paypal via their website. A couple of months ago (& it was almost certainly my own fault not concentrating) I tried to log into what I thought was paypal site & I actually received a warning message asking whether I wanted the official site, sorry can't remember full details but if in the slightest doubt leave it out
Guest southpaw Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 (edited) Don't do anything Pete except contact paypal via their website. A couple of months ago (& it was almost certainly my own fault not concentrating) I tried to log into what I thought was paypal site & I actually received a warning message asking whether I wanted the official site, sorry can't remember full details but if in the slightest doubt leave it out Do's seem a bit iffy as Dave says contact PP I contacted them a while back with the same sort of problem they got back to me straight away telling me it was a scam. Edited May 21, 2010 by southpaw
Pete S Posted May 21, 2010 Author Posted May 21, 2010 I did, it was my own fault, I'd downloaded an IP blocker and it was that that triggered their security
soulfulmick Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 Logged into paypal and it's asking for information on either my bank account or my credit card (multiple choice) then the next page it's telling me to change the password. It appears to be the proper site with the https address https://www.paypal.c...try_lang.x=true I find it a bit strange that they are asking for this except the site looks spot on and I haven't accessed it from an email, I just accessed it from a bookmark. Any thoughts? Pete Sounds dodgy to me but email Paypal and ask them. I've always done that in the past when I haven't been sure. Let us know the outcome. Regards Mick W
Guest southpaw Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 I did, it was my own fault, I'd downloaded an IP blocker and it was that that triggered their security Nice one better being safe then sorry
45cellar Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 Logged into paypal and it's asking for information on either my bank account or my credit card (multiple choice) then the next page it's telling me to change the password. It appears to be the proper site with the https address https://www.paypal.c...try_lang.x=true I find it a bit strange that they are asking for this except the site looks spot on and I haven't accessed it from an email, I just accessed it from a bookmark. Any thoughts? Hi Pete I have forwarded dozens of these to Spoof@paypal.com or Spoof@ebay.com Depending on the email. With the following Hi I have received this email which I believe to be a spoof. I have NOT followed any of the instructions or links. I would appreciate your comments on this. It is very similar to other spoof emails that I have received. I have forwarded ALL to you. Regards Roger Here is the FULL Header ---------------------------------------------- Regarding Your Account Friday, 12 June, 2009 9:22 AM ############################## ############################## etc They always reply sometimes a Standard response. Always best to be on the Safe Side.
Prophonics 2029 Posted May 24, 2010 Posted May 24, 2010 When I get these emails I just put any old vile rubbish in the box and see if it lets me through security and hey presto it works, then the vile nasty language continues to fill in the other details= sad eh
Pete S Posted May 24, 2010 Author Posted May 24, 2010 When I get these emails I just put any old vile rubbish in the box and see if it lets me through security and hey presto it works, then the vile nasty language continues to fill in the other details= sad eh Just to reiterate, these are NOT emails, I know how to deal with those, this is when I actually log in to paypal. As mentioned above, it wasbecause I had an IP hider switched on.
John Reed Posted May 24, 2010 Posted May 24, 2010 (edited) Just to reiterate, these are NOT emails, I know how to deal with those, this is when I actually log in to paypal. As mentioned above, it wasbecause I had an IP hider switched on. Pete, I had issues paying for something on ebay this morning. The seller had trouble updating combined postage costs on the ebay invoice and suggested I change the postage amount via paypal. This generated a "non-normal" activity on paypal account and changed my status to "limited account access". I logged on using the www.paypal.co.uk, I've got it saved as a favourite for ease of use and saves me typing in the wrong address. After reading through thoroughly, it seems that they are reviewing frequent user accounts and this action is also generated if something out of the ordinary happens on the account. I think its cosha and just an additional periodic check. John Edited May 24, 2010 by John Reed
Maria O Posted May 25, 2010 Posted May 25, 2010 Logged into paypal and it's asking for information on either my bank account or my credit card (multiple choice) then the next page it's telling me to change the password. It appears to be the proper site with the https address https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_home&country_lang.x=true It appeared to be the proper site (and I'd typed the address in) but then they cleaned out my bank account by tricking me with "an extra security check"! It could be a virus like mine - many of which you can pick up simply browsing the web, not just by clicking an email. They are becoming more and more sophisticated with these sites, so that the sites appear real. I'd posted my story you're interested and now check my firewall and run various virus / spyware checks regularly. As for emails, I dump many more than I used to, just in case. I went back to internet banking and the rest though - too much hassle otherwise, m
Pete S Posted May 25, 2010 Author Posted May 25, 2010 It appeared to be the proper site (and I'd typed the address in) but then they cleaned out my bank account by tricking me with "an extra security check"! It could be a virus like mine - many of which you can pick up simply browsing the web, not just by clicking an email. They are becoming more and more sophisticated with these sites, so that the sites appear real. I'd posted my story you're interested and now check my firewall and run various virus / spyware checks regularly. As for emails, I dump many more than I used to, just in case. I went back to internet banking and the rest though - too much hassle otherwise, m I spoke to them and got it checked, was legit - though I took all the money out just in case!
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