This is the responce we received from paypal when I reported them for the same:
From:
webform@paypal.co.uk
Date: 04/14/12 20:18:26
To:
Subject: Questions About Spoof or Phishing (KMM26754124V31094L0KM) :ppk4
Thanks for your email. To help you as quickly as possible, here's some
information we feel will most likely suit your needs. Below is
information about 3 Spoof/Phishing processes. Please find the solution
that best fits your needs.
A. How do I know if an email is from PayPal? (Spoof)
B. I've received a phishing or spoof email, how do I report it to
PayPal?
C. What is unauthorised account use and how do I report it?
Phishing emails are fake emails that attempt to collect your
personal and financial information. These fake emails often link to
illegitimate (spoof) websites that encourage you to enter personal
information (for example, credit card numbers, passport or driver's
licence number, and account passwords).
You'll know that an email is not from PayPal when:
- The email uses a generic greeting like 'Dear user' or 'Hello,
PayPal member.' We always address you by your first name and last name
or the business name on your PayPal account.
- The email requests financial and other personal information. For
example, an email from PayPal never asks for the numbers of your bank
account, debit or credit card, or driver's license. We also don't
request your email addresses, your full name, your account password, or
the answers to your PayPal security questions.
- The email includes an attachment, a software update to install on
your computer, or a hyperlink.
We ask you to report any spoof emails you receive to help us combat
online fraud. We use the emails you send to investigate and take action
against the people involved.
Here's how to report a phishing email:
1. Do not change the subject line and do not forward the message as
an attachment.
2. Forward the email to
spoof@paypal.co.uk.
3. Delete the email from your inbox.
Here's how to report a suspicious (spoof) website:
1. Go to
http://www.paypal.co.uk and click 'Safety Advice' near the top of
the page.
2. Click 'Safety Tools,' and then click 'Learn More' under
'Fighting Fraud.'
3. Click 'Report Fraud.'
4. Complete the form and click 'Continue.'
We review this information carefully. We can usually let you know
the results of our review within 3 working days.
- If you provided any personal information in response to a
phishing email or on a spoof website, change your PayPal password and
security questions immediately.
- If you provided any financial information, contact your bank and
your credit card issuer and tell them about the situation.
- Review your recent PayPal account activity to make sure that you
authorised all of the transactions.
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