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Yesterday I got an email on my business account from Paypal about a New Login to Paypal from an unrecognized device. It didn't look like a phishing email, it was from service at paypal, it addressed me by my name. I looked at the email headers, it has a valid SPF IP address, the DKIM signature was verified, it had a valid DMARC and it was encrypted. So all the marking of an authenticated email from Paypal. Paypal customer care is adamant they never sent me any emails, well I guess someone hacked Paypal's systems to send emails in that case. Then I had a very unpleasant conversation with the customer exec about trying to see how I can review my login activity. According to her it's corporate policy.
I'm shocked is that I can see my login activity, my IP address on this COMMUNITY FORUM settings page; but when I log into my Paypal business account I cannot see when/where the last few logins were from, which device, which IP address etc. A paypal run community forum will show this information but my paypal financial institution won't allow me to review my login activity to secure my account.
How do I get this information, it's rather basic that EVERYONE today provides business sellers to help secure their accounts. Is there a way to escalate this to the Product Management team or security team at Paypal to review and reconsider allowing users to reviewing their login activity in business accounts to help secure them? Is there an email? I'm guessing Management doesn't really care unless it becomes a public relations nightmare.
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I hit this as well last night, and my time seemed to line up w/ the last time a Mint update happened.
Password reset; 2FA added.
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I believe you're right, today as a test I used Mint on a previously unused computer and a few minutes later at the same timestamp I got an email notification from Paypal with the Firefox OS X message. I guess Mint is internally using the Firefox OS X browser agent to connect to Paypal and my guess is they've changed the way the connect or maybe using new servers who's IP addresses are unknown to Paypal and is triggering this message.
Good to have resolved this one, it's but frustrating that Paypal won't allow us to see our own accounts login activity/IP address and to make it worse they don't even know that their own systems are sending genuine notification emails (the customer care agent was ADAMANT that Paypal didn't send that email).
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Same thing happened to me today. Login notification from Firefox OS X device.
Also use Mint, got an alert today about my monthly Mint summary. Changed password and added 2FA just in case but was troubling until I found this post...
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I received mine this morning. It concerned me so I did the typical password reset and enabled 2FA. However, I think it is ridiculous that you can't easily review login history. Instead I'm trying to email/chat support to find out if my account login information was actually compromised or not.
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Also chiming in on this. Been getting this notification about once a month the past couple months and I also use Mint. Glad to know it isn't anything nefarious. I, too, went through the whole process of creating a new randomized password and updating my 2fa. I think I'm simply going to drop Paypal off my Mint account as I have had no luck getting it to actually properly update and it seems to like displaying my credit line balance as my main PP balance for some reason.
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I have changed my password 4 times now. It is getting annyoing. I suspect it to be Mint. It alwasys states the same login details.
Firefox OS X? Do you guys get the same?
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