More Paypal RANTING
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Ok, excuse the language but what the fuck is this latest load of shit on my Paypal account?:

Like fuck am I going to type into Paypal my credit card no and PIN number, yes, it asks for my PIN number
Anyone else get this? Last time I saw it I typed in a load of duff numbers off the top of my head, it accepted it and I made my Payment. This time even when I type in a genuine CC number, it says "please enter correct card no"
Anyone know what this crap is all about?
Si

Like fuck am I going to type into Paypal my credit card no and PIN number, yes, it asks for my PIN number

Anyone else get this? Last time I saw it I typed in a load of duff numbers off the top of my head, it accepted it and I made my Payment. This time even when I type in a genuine CC number, it says "please enter correct card no"Anyone know what this crap is all about?
Si
Not yet but just had my account hacked and funds removed un-authorised by me, cancelled my direct debit from bank to try stop funds leaving, then gets a mail from paypal saying theve tried to add funds to my paypal from my bank (obviously cancelled) with no explanation what for!
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This sort of bollocks really pisses me off 
As if the charges and other crap with Paypal wasn't enough, now we get this shite.
Nightmare with your account getting hacked, I wonder if what I have got on screen is a real Paypal thing or some weird hack.
Si

As if the charges and other crap with Paypal wasn't enough, now we get this shite.
Nightmare with your account getting hacked, I wonder if what I have got on screen is a real Paypal thing or some weird hack.
Si
I deffo wouldnt be giving them details fella, dont no how the guy got into my account as my password was never exposed to anyone, but they did thats the worrying thing! wasnt a large amount but thats not the point.
Give paypal a phone?
Give paypal a phone?
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Looks like you've been attacked by a Trojan.
This site will give you more info:
http://www.v3.co.uk/vnunet/news/2145...-attack-paypal
A lot of the time the attack comes in on USB Memory Sticks from China. That's how half the MOD network was brought down 18 months ago.
A legit site would never ask for your PIN number, it is no use to them. However it is perfect for anyone making a cloned credit card.
You need to run a good anti virus and anti malware program. This program is good for detecting trojans and the like: http://www.filehippo.com/download_ma..._anti_malware/
This site will give you more info:
http://www.v3.co.uk/vnunet/news/2145...-attack-paypal
A lot of the time the attack comes in on USB Memory Sticks from China. That's how half the MOD network was brought down 18 months ago.
A legit site would never ask for your PIN number, it is no use to them. However it is perfect for anyone making a cloned credit card.
You need to run a good anti virus and anti malware program. This program is good for detecting trojans and the like: http://www.filehippo.com/download_ma..._anti_malware/
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Go to the bottom of it today thanks to a very quick email reply from Paypal.
Apparently it's a spoof site, I need to report it using a link they supplied me and they will get it shut down.
I now need to change my password to Paypal and log back in via a new link the Paypal person gave me.
As said above, NEVER ever give your PIN to anyone. Hence me checking, and thankfully not having my account drained by some robbing twat
Sadly, this sort of thing would have "got" someone like my mum and dad... the site looks 100% genuine, and to be fair if it wasn't for asking for the PIN, the rest looks almost reasonable.
Be careful out there folks
Apparently it's a spoof site, I need to report it using a link they supplied me and they will get it shut down.
I now need to change my password to Paypal and log back in via a new link the Paypal person gave me.
As said above, NEVER ever give your PIN to anyone. Hence me checking, and thankfully not having my account drained by some robbing twat

Sadly, this sort of thing would have "got" someone like my mum and dad... the site looks 100% genuine, and to be fair if it wasn't for asking for the PIN, the rest looks almost reasonable.
Be careful out there folks
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