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When you aren't sure if a message that appears to be from PayPal is really from us, don't click on any links, call any listed phone numbers, or download attachments. Forward the entire email to phishing@paypal.com and delete it from your inbox.
If you believe you've received a phishing email, follow these steps right away: Forward the entire email to phishing@paypal.com. Do not alter the subject line or forward the message as an attachment. Delete the suspicious email from your email account.
How do I report an unauthorized transaction or account activity? How do I spot a fake, fraudulent, or phishing PayPal email or website? What are common scams and how do I spot them?
Beware of PayPal phishing scams by avoiding fake links, suspicious attachments, and generic greetings. Report any suspicious emails to phishing@paypal.com.
Stay safe online by reporting suspicious emails to phishing@paypal.com, being wary of phishing and overpayment scams, and avoiding wiring money to strangers.
If there are any red flags, we urge customers to protect themselves, and others, by forwarding suspicious emails to phishing@paypal.com, where our security experts can determine if it's a fake and get the source of the email shut down, if needed.
Avoid PayPal phishing scams by not clicking on suspicious emails, links, or attachments. Report concerns to phishing@paypal.com and check the Security Centre.
Report fraud to protect PayPal. Change password & security questions if compromised. Types of fraud include unauthorized activity & fake emails/websites.
Report fraud to protect PayPal. Change password & security questions if compromised. Types of fraud include unauthorized activity & fake emails/websites.
There are many signs that can indicate a message may be fake. Find answers to commonly asked questions and get help with your PayPal account. Spend, send, and manage your money with confidence. Avoid phishing attacks by practicing key techniques to detect fake messages.