I have received a couple of e-mails in my inbox (not spam folder) which is showing my Paypal usage. I have never used Paypal in my life but I am getting receipts of a specific amount with a specific receipt number. Is anyone else getting these??
dumb bear..... i would go phishing in miss crofts inbox!!!CC, can I go phishing in your inbox??? GB
Took the words right out of my mouth. Never ever open. I get Paypal all the time and I do have an a/c with them but would never ever open, nor would I with banks or cc institutions.Whenever you receive an email from your bank, paypal, credit card company, or anyone else where your password unlocks actual cash DO NOT CLICK ON ANY LINKS. No matter how legitimate and authentic it may seem to be.
Instead go to your browser and click on your bookmark for the banking site, or whatnot, and access it that way. Even when the email was actually an authentic one really from your bank it's just a good habit never to click through email links to a bank login page.
In order to know that, didn't you have to open the email?I wouldn't open or click on anything. The e-mail states that I bought an X-box hard drive for $29.10 from a specific person (it states their name- never heard of them) and that the charge will appear on my credit card. Never got an e-mail like that before.
Oh ok. I got several emails purporting to be from my bank. I called the bank and they said to forward the suspected bogus emails to their fraud department.I opened the e-mail but didn't click on anything else. ....
Yeah - the details make this a slightly more sophisticated message. You look at it and say 'well I didn't order a hard drive! I'd better click the link and clear the matter up'. A 29.10 mischarge is so much more plausible than 'you just won $1,000,00'.I opened the e-mail but didn't click on anything else. It had a link to my (supposed) paypal account asking me to click on it but I didn't. I obviously assume it's a scam but the specific details were weird.....
Opening an email will do nothing. It's clicking the links or opening any attachment files they try to ask you to download and save on your PC that may cause you trouble.Oh ok. I got several emails purporting to be from my bank. I called the bank and they said to forward the suspected bogus emails to their fraud department.
Question: How can one forward a suspected bogus email to the bank's fraud department UNOPENED?