December 2008 - Please Report PayPal Phishing Scams

Please forward all fake paypal emails to spoof@paypal.com and then delete them. Such emails usually have lots of spelling mistakes, with masked links where the url text is different from the fraud sites they lead to, and ask you for your passwords in an attempt for identity theft. It takes a few seconds more, but it will help stop fraud. You will get a nice reply from PayPal thanking you.

Report Fake Spoof Paypal Sites

If you visit a fake Paypal website by mistyping the url, or clicking on a hidden / masked paypal link in a phishing email - don’t close the window or tab. Note the url, then fill this form on the official Paypal site which lets you report such sites. If you entered any personal information into the suspicious website, change your password immediately and check your transaction history for inaccuracies. HELP STAMP OUT SPAM AND INTERNET FRAUD