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Cybercriminals are sending out legitimate PayPal emails to try to trick unsuspecting users into downloading malware.
So, if you’re making a purchase online — whether it’s a handmade item from an independent seller, a digital service or something from a marketplace — it’s always a good idea to use Goods and Services ...
One user warned that the attackers “use PayPal’s legitimate email system ([email protected]), not spoofed emails,” while another explained that the email alerted them to “confirmation ...