PayPal Your Account Has Due Login Unknown Devices Scam

PayPal Your Account Has Due Login Unknown Devices Scam

The fake "Your Account Has Due Login Unknown Devices" email below is a scam. The fake email is being sent by cybercriminals who are attempting to trick PayPal users into clicking on the link in it. The link goes to a fake PayPal website that attempts to trick visitors into signing in. But, if they attempt to, their account credentials will be sent to the cybercriminals behind the scam.

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The "PayPal Your Account Has Due Login Unknown Devices" Scam

From: servíce@intI-ҏaypaӏ.com - customer-mailapps-srvc-mugsrmty@vbqwwe.com

Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2020 5:59 PM

To: customer-9146292692@microsoft-online.com

Subject: [ Notification ] [ Privacy Report Alert ] Your Account has due login unknown devices [ref: 27604868. YYZWZKFO

We've noticed some unusual activity

We noticed a new login with your PayPal account associated from a device we don't recognize

Phone Safari iOS 14.1

November 15, 01:24 PM CST

Texas, US

To avoid getting tricked by these phishing scams, PayPal users are asked never to click on a link in an email message to sign into their PayPal accounts. They should always go to www.paypal.com and sign into their accounts from there. After signing in, PayPal will display important messages or notifications to them.

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