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Posted By: eddtheduck paypal phishing email - 24th Jan 2016 1:43pm
where my email was named I've put your email wink

Dear (your email)



You have successfully made a payment of GBP 20.37 to Omnyex E commerce DMCC.

This transaction was made using your PayPal account (your email.co.uk) on 17/01/16 and the charge will appear on your account statement as a debit by: SKR*Skrill.com.

You have the legal right to cancel your order for items purchased through PayPal for 5 business days after the day you receive them.



Merchant Reference:


Order ID 12936194420







If you need help with this transaction please contact Omnyex E commerce DMCC.


Thank you

PayPal Customer Department

Posted By: eddtheduck Re: paypal phishing email - 24th Jan 2016 1:45pm
help with phishing emails
Posted By: lincle Re: paypal phishing email - 24th Jan 2016 5:24pm
Hi Ive had 3 of same emails in past couple of days so annoying. Ive reported it to Paypal & forwarded all the emails to Spoof @ paypal.co.uk .
Posted By: sunnyside Re: paypal phishing email - 24th Jan 2016 5:32pm
I had one of these e mails last week what is the
Point in them?
Posted By: eddtheduck Re: paypal phishing email - 24th Jan 2016 9:01pm
Originally Posted by sunnyside
I had one of these e mails last week what is the
Point in them?
they try to get you to click on the links (which can put keyloggers which can see what keys you press and get your passwords you use) or they ask you to ring them to fix your bank details

Posted By: Mark Re: paypal phishing email - 24th Jan 2016 9:06pm
Emails are quickly becoming distrusted.

You need to change your mind set, that every email is a fake unless your expecting it.

And financial questions, visit the source direct not by clicking on the link inside the email.


The point of these emails is to direct you to a fake site looking like paypal. You then enter your log in details, which can be recoreded and used on real paypal site, or linked to say a ebay account. Remember if your pay pal account does not have the funds it may take funds direct from your bank.

This is the same story for your banks.

See a email fake or not as a mesage left and visit that website by typing the address in your browser yourself and not on a link.
Posted By: venice Re: paypal phishing email - 25th Jan 2016 10:27pm
Is just opening the emails themselves safe as long as you dont open any links (so you can assess their validity)
Posted By: venice Re: paypal phishing email - 27th Jan 2016 3:01pm
Originally Posted by venice
Is just opening the emails themselves safe as long as you dont open any links (so you can assess their validity ?)


I ask because as an example, I got an email the other day . In the 'from' box, it just had NO REPLY and in the subject box ' Your Direct Debit' . Thats it , no clue as to who it might be from . Nearly everyone has direct debits, so I just presumed it was a phishing email and ignored it . It turned out,to be from OVO, my new energy company , asking me to verify the DD details they had were correct.
My question is , would any email like that with no clear indication of who its from , have been safe to open ,to assess if it was genuine or not, as long as I didnt click on any links within?
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: paypal phishing email - 27th Jan 2016 3:53pm
Generally all legitimate emails from utility companies that are specifically directed at the customer will have the customer's name in them.

From your description I would still be highly suspicious of the email you received from OVO - why on earth would they need "confirmation" of direct debit details, either they have them or they haven't, it doesn't make any sense.

At the moment there is a number of phishing emails going around and they have the exact same subject as you describe, I have never received a legitimate email with that sort of title.

Posted By: venice Re: paypal phishing email - 27th Jan 2016 4:25pm
Hi DD . I agree, looked very suspicious. I rang OVO and verified it was actually from them . Asked why it just had NO REPLY in the from box , and they had no idea, but said they had definitely sent it to me on that day , on that subject. I have to say it doesnt give me confidence in changing to this company!

Im still wondering though - if that had been a phishing email - would it only have been a problem if Id clicked on a link within, or would merely opening it have caused me to have a virus or something?
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: paypal phishing email - 27th Jan 2016 4:34pm
As long as you don't click on a link, emails are normally safe, though nothing is absolutely safe.

OVO seem to be one of the better small energy companies.
Posted By: venice Re: paypal phishing email - 27th Jan 2016 4:51pm
Thanks DD. Yes, I believe so , they seemed to be one of the cheapest for me at this time too , so fingers crossed for an easy passage.
Posted By: fish5133 Re: paypal phishing email - 28th Jan 2016 5:33pm
Just had one supposedly from virgin media . Very convincing with all the virgin media logos and colours Feeling I may have fell for it a while back.
The link in the email sent me too an address www.gleschener.com. fortunately I spotted it and reported it


Your latest Virgin Media Bill cannot be processed

Dear (my email address)

We were unable to deduct the payment for your latest bill. The payment processor has detected invalid billing information associated with your Virgin Media account. Your Virgin Media service is due to be suspended on 30 January, 2016. To avoid service interruption please update your billing details now.
How can I update my billing details?.
To update your billing details visit https://my.virginmedia.com/billing
Anything else you'd like to know??.
If you need help understanding your bill, you'll find answers at virginmedia.com/help.
Kind regards,
The Virgin Media team


Whats more worrying is that I have had genuine emails/phone calls about my bills not processing because I cancelled direct debits. Had a genuine call couple days ago reminding me they couldn't get payment because Direct Debit was not set up so this phishing email has come just out of chance or they have hacked Virgin media website or my own account.













































Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: paypal phishing email - 28th Jan 2016 9:07pm
If you still have access to your account, change the password.
Posted By: lincle Re: paypal phishing email - 29th Jan 2016 8:44pm
Ive just had another one supposedly about a £40 top up for Tesco mobile being paid by Paypal. No £40 top up, No Tesco mobile, No Paypal.Love to know where these scammers get their info
Posted By: sunnyside Re: paypal phishing email - 29th Jan 2016 8:49pm
I have also had one as well.
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