A new PayPal phishing attack has been confirmed with a critical twist: it’s phish-free. Here’s what you need to know.
PayPal is in the hacker and scammer crosshairs as cyberattacks continue—here’s what you need to know to protect your account ...
And it seems that it’s PayPal’s security to blame. One more important point to note is that hackers likely used information about Krebs that’s publicly available to social engineer this hack ...
A clever new email phishing scam can hijack a victim's PayPal account.The email requesting money uses a legitimate sender ...
If the user attempts to log in, however, the page automatically links the victim’s PayPal account with the email address of ...
Phishing emails are currently managing to get past spam filters, promising a monthly financial report for Paypal.
In a blog article, a victim describes the criminals' approach. It cannot be traced, but Paypal may have already reacted.
Using a novel "no-phish phishing" technique, PayPal customers are vulnerable to a sophisticated cybersecurity compromise that ...
When the request was sent, Microsoft’s Sender Rewrite Scheme (SRS) modified the sender address to bypass email authentication ...