Welcome, Guest! |   Login | Register
Database of Employment/Job related Scam Emails Financial Scams Database of Phishing Scam EmailsPhishing Database of Employment/Job related Scam EmailsJob Scams Database of Advance Fee Fraud/419/Nigerian type Scam Emails'Nigerian' Scams Database of Lottery and Lotto Winning Scam EmailsLottery Scams Database of eBay/PayPal/Yahoo Auction related Scam EmailsAuction Scams Database of Employment/Job related Scam Emails About Scamdex
    ♦  

Search Scamdex

Login with Facebook
Hide These Ads - Why?

Scam Email "PayPal - Check your account"   from   "support@paypal.com"   on May 30, 2006


This scam email was received on May 30, 2006 and classified as a Auction/Escrow Scam type scam email.
Email Scam Analysis Sponsored Links
  • Graph
  • Header
  • Analyse
  • Detail
  • Community
  • Action
Graph of Scam Analysis
First Page of ScamsFirst Page of Scams   [Previous Scam]   Bank of America Alert: Online ID Looked Mail Index MEMO BANK OF SCOTLAND.   [Next Scam]   Last Page of ScamsLast Page of Scams
PayPal - Check your account
PayPal

Information Regarding Your account:
Dear PayPal Member!

Attention! Your PayPal account has been violated!

Someone with ip address 149.225.126.87 tried to access your personal account!


Please click the link below and enter your account information to confirm that you are not currently away. You have 3 days to confirm account information or your account will be locked.

Click here to activate your account



You can also confirm your email address by logging into your PayPal account at
http://paypal.com/
. Click on the "Confirm email" link in the Activate Account box and then enter this confirmation number: 1036-8535-4511-9500-3892

Thank you for using PayPal!
The PayPal Team

Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and choose the "Help" link in the footer of any page.
PayPal Email ID PP059
Protect Your Account Info
Make sure you never provide your password to fraudulent websites.

To safely and securely access the PayPal website or your account, open a new web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Netscape) and type in the PayPal login page (http://paypal.com/) to be sure you are on the real PayPal site.

PayPal will never ask you to enter your password in an email.

For more information on protecting yourself from fraud, please review our Security Tips at https://www.paypal.com/us/securitytips
Protect Your Password
You should never give your PayPal password to anyone.

WARNING!!!! Scam Emails are shown as received. Links in email are shown for information only and may lead to fraudulent websites. You are advised not to visit these links!