QuickHeal Inc Scam and Phishing Email - Quick Heal Home Categories Scamming QuickHeal Inc Scam and Phishing Email - Quick Heal 0 0 438 1 2y ago 2023-11-07T00:06:36-05:00 2y ago 2024-02-09T17:56:46-05:00 Online Threat Alerts Scammers behind the Quick Heal PayPal scam send PayPal users an official looking email asking them to verify their account or identity. The email is addressed as "Dear PayPal Customer" and the email looks like an official PayPal email. It also carries an .html file as an attachment. The mail misguides users by saying "You have added a new email address for your PayPal account". Furthermore, the mail creates an illusion that if the user feels an unauthorized person has changed his account, then he can keep his old email and restore his PayPal account by downloading the attached form and filling it.When the user opens the .html file, it displays a dummy page of "PayPal my account" and asks to fill in personal and confidential information such as name, phone no., credit card details etc.If the information is submitted, it will be sent to scammers, who will use it fraudulently. Therefore, if you were tricked into submitted credit card or other financial information, please contact your bank immediately. Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples in this article may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (1) (0) More For You 888-341-6070 Apple Pay Scam Support Telephone Number PDS Parcel Delivery Service Scam 07472748595 evritx.com Scam Calls and Website fanaticsclub.shop Fanatics Club Scam Store - Beware Is Roobze at roobze.com a Scam or Legit Store? USPSwq at usps.USPSwq.com USPS Package Text Scam Sequserial Scam Store at sequserial.com - Beware Lucky Buy Market Scam Store at luckybuymarket.com - Beware Caringei Scam Store at caringei.online - Beware Is favgame.net an Untrustworthy Gaming Website? The 'Mega Donation Winner Philantropic Grant' Scam The 'Office365 Account Ownership Re-validation' Phishing Scam 'RBAYCD' - it is a Fake RayBan Sunglass Selling Website the 'Rev. Kennedy Uzoka' Money Transfer Scam Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Your IP address will be used to display your estimated location. Enter comment post here