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At PayPal, protecting your
account's security is their top priority. Recently, PayPal
members have reported suspicious-looking emails and fake
websites. These emails are not from PayPal and
responding to them may put your account at risk. Please
protect your PayPal account by paying close attention to the
emails you receive and the websites you visit.
Please use the following tips to stay safe with PayPal:
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Safe Log In: To log
in to your PayPal account or access the PayPal website,
open a new web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer or
Netscape) and type in the following:
https://www.paypal.com/
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Greeting: Emails from
PayPal will address you by your first and last name or the
business name associated with your PayPal account.
Fraudulent emails often include the salutation "Dear
PayPal User" or "Dear PayPal Member".
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Email Attachments:
PayPal emails will never ask you to download an attachment
or a software program. Attachments contained in fraudulent
emails often contain viruses that may harm your computer
or compromise your PayPal account.
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Request for Personal
Information: If we require information from you, we
will notify you in an email and request that you enter the
information only after you have safely and securely logged
in to your PayPal account.
Often, fraudulent emails will request details such as your
full name, account password, credit card number, bank
account, PIN number, Social Security Number, or mother's
maiden name.
If you think that you have
received a fraudulent email (or fake website), please
forward the email (or URL address) to
spoof@paypal.com and
then delete the email from your mailbox. Never click any
links or attachments in a suspicious email.
To learn more about protecting your PayPal account, please
review our
Security Tips.
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