The Scamdex Scam Email Archive X

Subject:  Confirm your Online Banking account
From:  "Washington Mutual Security Service" <support@wamu.com>
Date:  Sun, 17 Dec 2006 00:12:44 -0800
Category:  Generic
Date Added:  2016-07-20 20:17:49

An Email with the Subject "Confirm your Online Banking account" was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on Sun, 17 Dec 2006 00:12:44 -0800 and has been classified as a Generic Scam Email. The sender shows as "Washington Mutual Security Service" <support@wamu.com>.

The email address was probably spoofed. Do not reply to or contact any persons or organizations referenced in this email, or follow any URLs as you may expose yourself to scammers and, at the very least, you will be added to their email address lists for spam purposes.

Your account will be suspended !
 

We have been notified

 

To securely confirm your PayPal information please go to your PayPal's Update Profile or click on the link bellow:


Click here to activate your account






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.

To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, update your preferences here.

PayPal Email ID PP468

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 URL (https://www.paypal.com/us/) 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, including PayPal employees.

This process is mandatory, and if not completed within the nearest time your account or credit card may be subject for temporary suspension.

 


Your account will be suspended !  

We are contacting you to remind you that on 13 December 2006 our Account Review Team identified some unusual activity in your account. In accordance with PayPal's User Agreement and to ensure that your account has not been compromised, access to your

account was limited. Your account access will remain limited until this issue has been resolved.

To secure your account and quickly restore full access, we may require some additional information from you for the following reason:

We have been notified that a card associated with your account has been reported as

lost or stolen, or that there were additional problems with your card.

 

To securely confirm your PayPal information please go to your PayPal's Update Profile or click on the link bellow:


Click here to activate your account





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.

To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, update your preferences here.
PayPal Email ID PP468

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 URL (https://www.paypal.com/us/) 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, including PayPal employees.

This process is mandatory, and if not completed within the nearest time your account or credit card may be subject for temporary suspension.

We encourage you to log in and perform the steps necessary to restore your account access

as soon as possible. Allowing your account access to remain limited for an extended period

of time may result in further limitations on the use of your account and possible account closure.