@kernowlass wrote: @twt If its a spoof, DO NOT USE ANY LINK. Firstly if the email/ text addressed you as ''Dear Member'' / ''Customer'' / ''Client'' OR your ''email address'' then that confirms its a spoof as paypal would address you by your full name eg Dear John Smith. Secondly if there was a link OR attachment in that email link to ''cancel'' any transaction or ''confirm'' any details then again it would be a spoof. If there was a problem with your account Paypal would not ask you to click on an unsafe link in an email or by downloading an attachment, they would direct you to log in normally and go to the resolution or the message centre for more information. More info here >> https://www.paypal.com/us/selfhelp/article/how-to-spot-fake-emails-faq2340/2 https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/security/suspicious-activity Thank you for your response! The message appears to be from PayPal, and it is asking me to click a link to "confirm your info here" which includes a link to https://epl.paypal-communication.com/ (plus the rest of a ginormous URL). paypal-communication.com seems to be a domain owned by PayPal, registered through the registrar markmonitor.com. I am assuming PayPal sent the email, but I don't want to receive it. They should know better than to send messages to folks that include links because it just trains folks to click links in email messages.
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