Bonjour, j'ai reçu un mail aujourd'hui qui avait tout l'apparence d'un mail de paypall avec un renvoi sur une site de même apparence pour se logger..et y entrer notre compte et mot de passe:
Voici le mail frauduleux
De : paypal@service.com
Date : 26/04/2007 18:22:17
A : (une adresse e-mail qui n'est pas celle de mon compte paypal)
Sujet : Reminder: Urgent Security Notice
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 to be sure you are on the real PayPal website.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.
Notification of Possible Account Fraud
Dear Paypal User,
As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in the PayPal system. We recently noticed the following issue on your account:
We have determined that different computers have logged onto your PayPal account, and multiple password failures were present before the login.
For your protection, we have limited access to your account. You won't be able to use your PayPal account until you will update it with the correct billing information, and Add New PayPal's Anti Fraud System.
Click the link below to log in to your PayPal account :
https://www.paypal.com/
Your PayPal account makes sending online payments fast, easy, and secure. With over 96 million members, it's the best way to:
Buy from an online auction
Pay on a merchant website
Send money to anyone with an email address
We use proprietary technology - and constantly innovate - to help ensure your transactions are safe.PayPal and eBay have over 1000 people worldwide dedicated to keeping PayPal accounts safe.
Thank you for using PayPal!
The PayPal Team
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Fin du mail frauduleux
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J'ai vérifié la vraie adresse camouflée sous le lien de www.paypal.com et ce n'était pas une adresse sécurisé précédée de HTTPS
Notre compte paypal contient soit de l'argent comptant soit notre numéro de carte de crédit soit notre numéro de compte bancaire ou plusieurs des ceux-ci! Selogger sur un faux site donne toutes les coordonnées pour entrer dans ce compte et effectuer des fraudes! J'ai communiqué avec Paypall qui m'a confirmé le mail et le site frauduleux et reçu leur mise-en-garde que voici pour la prudence:
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Réponse de Paypal
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De : webform@paypal.com
Date : 26/04/2007 20:42:09
A : mon nom de compte
Sujet : RE: Q510 - Thank you for your email to PayPal (KMM80997451V30901L0KM) :kf2
Dear (mon nom),
Thank you for taking the time to contact spoof@paypal.com. The email you
reported was not sent by PayPal and is a phishing (fraudulent) email.
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What to do Next
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Delete the phishing email. If you've already responded to the email,
please log in to your PayPal account and perform some important safety
measures.
1. Go to your Profile and change your password and security questions.
2. Review the payments listed on your Account Overview.
If you notice a payment that you don't recognize, visit the PayPal
Security Center to file a claim. We'll promptly investigate any
suspicious transactions and you won't be held liable for unauthorized
payments sent from your account.
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Visit the PayPal Security Center
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In the new PayPal Security Center you'll find fraud-fighting tips,
tools, and technology.
You'll learn:
* Ways to stay safe online
* How to spot fake emails
* What to do if you suspect unauthorized activity in your account
You'll also find tools to help protect against identity theft:
* Equifax credit alerts: Receive notifications about activity on your
credit accounts
* eBay Toolbar: Download a toolbar that warns you when youre on a
potentially fraudulent web site
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Safeguard Your Account
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Phishing emails often try to get your attention by telling you that
there's a problem with your account.
One way to figure out if an email is really from PayPal is to open a new
browser and log in to your PayPal account. Any important information
about your account will be displayed once you are logged in.
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Thank You
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By alerting us to this phishing email, you're taking an active role in
keeping the PayPal community safe. Users like you are our greatest
partners in combating spoof.
We'll use the information you provided to work with law enforcement to
shut down the fraudulent website.
Sincerely,
PayPal
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Remember, PayPal will never ask you for your password in an e-mail.
There are no exceptions to this policy. If someone claiming to be from
PayPal asks you for your password in response to an e-mail, you should
refuse to provide it and contact us. To contact PayPal, go to the PayPal
Help Center and click the "Contact Us" link.
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This
email is sent to you by the contracting entity to your User Agreement,
either PayPal Inc or PayPal (Europe) Limited. PayPal (Europe) Limited is
authorized and regulated by the Financial Services Authority in the UK
as an electronic money institution.
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Voilà! SVP soyez prudents..idem avec les banques et compagnies de crédits qui vous demandent des infos..n'en donnez pas sur internet! communiquez par tél pour vérifier!
Malheureusement..les fraudeurs se rafinent et l'hameçon est maintenant de nous avertir d'une fraude possible et de prétendre vouloir vérifier notre compte..La vigilance est de mise!