Spam Email ?

Mbshuck
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I have received an email supposedly from PayPal but I'm not sure.
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Mbshuck
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Unauthorized login attempt, please check your attachment. PayPal Support
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This_is_Chris
PayPal Employee
PayPal Employee

Hi, @Mbshuck,

 

I appreciate you for utilizing the PayPal community forum.

 

Basing on this text you put on your post, there is a big possibility that it's a scam email. I would highly recommend not clicking on any link on that email you have received. Also, please forward that email to spoof@paypal.com then, delete the suspicious email as well.

 

Here are some helpful articles that you might want to check:

How to spot fake, fraudulent, spoof, or phishing emails

How do I report a fake PayPal email or website?

 

Hope this helps! Always keep safe.

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GG928
PayPal Employee
PayPal Employee
Hi. Here's how to identify if an email was legit or not. At PayPal, we won't send you an email asking you to give us any of the following: * your full bank * or credit card number * your debit card PIN number * your entire driver's license numbers * a listing of your email addresses * a listing of your physical (street) addresses * your full name * your password (to PayPal or any other account) * the answers to your security questions We also won't ask you to view an attachment or install a software update.  Only a few of our emails to you - such as for password recovery or to confirm an email address - will ask that you click on hyperlink to complete an action.  If you didn't request a password reset or add an email address, scrutinize the email further before proceeding.   In fact, most phishing emails will present you with a situation that tries to provoke you into immediate action - and usually recommends that you click on a link in the same email to dispute a transaction or provide the requested information as soon as possible.    Our emails to you will always address you by the first and last name or the business name you registered with on PayPal.  Unsure of what this is?  Go to https://www.paypal.com and log in.  You'll be greeted by your first and last name.  Emails that address you by "Dear PayPal Member" or other, similar greetings are a sure give away that they aren't real.   If you've received an email that you're suspicious of, stop!  Don't open it or click on any links.  Open a separate browser window and go to directly to https://www.paypal.com and check on your account.  If there is an issue or a payment has  been made, it will be visible there.    If you receive a phishing or spoof email pretending to be from PayPal, or you're unsure if it is from PayPal, please forward the email, including the header, to spoof@paypal.com.  Then delete the email from your inbox.   I know we all try to be vigilant in the digital era, but if you've responded to a spoof email with any sensitive personal information, or entered that information on a site that pretends to be PayPal but isn't, take action to secure those pieces of information as soon as possible.  If you believe you have been a victim of identity theft or other personal information has been compromised, start by learning more here. And last, but definitely not least, check out Your Guide to Phishing (another resource that explains what phishing is, how to recognize it, and how to fight it)   Stay safe,
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