Be careful folks. Below is a fake email from hacker trying to hack your paypal account with phishing method combination of scare tactic. Do not fall for this trick. Do not click on any link on the email, on every email. If you want to check your account then go directly to the website by typing in paypal.com website and login and check your email from there. If you have mobile device, use the official app. The link from email below will take you to a hacker website that look exactly like paypa, but everything you, everything you typed on that site are being recorded instantly notified the hacker to hack you.
On Monday, March 9, 2020, 06:36:18 PM EDT, Adrian Butler[Paypal Support] <[email protected]> wrote:
PayPal
DearUser
We noticed that someone recently logged into your account from another location and devices.He tried to send money. We suspected the transaction as fraudulent. Please review your recent login activity below.
IP: 172.111.241.100
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0.1; Moto G Play Build/MPIS24.241-2.47-10) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/63.0.3239.111 Mobile Safari/537.36
Location: India
Organization: Mumbai
If this your login activity, or not your current activity. Please confirm your account by clicking the below button. We will secure your account wallet.
Confirm Account
Remember, after confirming your account. We will fix the issue. Until your account will be compromised.
Thank You
PayPal
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