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Anyone ever have their PayPal account hijacked?
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:34 pm
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:34 pm
Got an email this morning from a site called Giftcardsy.com thanking me for purchasing $62.95 of Itunes gift cards via PayPal. I check my paypal and sure enough, the charge is pending. I go to look at the email and it's gone. Not even in my trash. Password is the same for my email and paypal, so i guess theyre just having fun with it.
I changed all my passwords (I wonder why they didn't do this to buy themselves more time ) Emailed Giftcardsy and paypal and told them about it. Anything else I should do?
Only public WiFi I use is LSU's. No way someone guessed my password. Absolutely no way. It's not my dog's name or some shite
Only thing I'm really scared of is a keylogger
I changed all my passwords (I wonder why they didn't do this to buy themselves more time ) Emailed Giftcardsy and paypal and told them about it. Anything else I should do?
Only public WiFi I use is LSU's. No way someone guessed my password. Absolutely no way. It's not my dog's name or some shite
Only thing I'm really scared of is a keylogger
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:36 pm to Carson123987
Yes, through my ebay account. Several thousand dollars. Luckily they overdrew the account and I figured it out almost immediately. Paypal is very good with dispute resolution. I changed my password.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:59 pm to Carson123987
An attempt was made on mine...Paypal caught it and notified me before they could get to the pending or completed stage. Props to Paypal.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:21 pm to Carson123987
Happened to me. Someone purchased an ipad mini on my account. My bank account was tied to the paypal account. Charge was pending, got it removed and immediately removed my bank account from paypal
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:29 pm to Carson123987
It's best to write a sentence as your password like "TheLSUTIGERSsuckedfrickingdickon1/9!"
Posted on 3/2/15 at 7:16 pm to Carson123987
Yep, happened to me.
They charged a few hundred bucks and linked a tracking number. The tracking number was headed to my house so I had to convince them I did not buy anything while they talked to Paypal saying I did buy something. Said they had emails and everything.
Was pretty interesting.
They charged a few hundred bucks and linked a tracking number. The tracking number was headed to my house so I had to convince them I did not buy anything while they talked to Paypal saying I did buy something. Said they had emails and everything.
Was pretty interesting.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 7:44 pm to Carson123987
No, but I did have a thread hijacked. Any of you had a thread hijacked??
Posted on 3/2/15 at 8:17 pm to Carson123987
This happened to me several months ago. About 10 or 11 charges of $100-$200. It actually caused me to cancel PayPal for a while. Both them and usaa were awesome about getting it resolved though.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 8:28 pm to Carson123987
I have honestly never considered the possibility...sounds pretty damn scary to me...
Posted on 3/3/15 at 12:15 am to Carson123987
The simplest solution is don't store your credit card info on PayPal anymore. It's a little extra work but you can enter that info every time you use the account.
Don't use the same password for email and other accounts, especially anything financial.
Do a boot log virus scan. Run Malwarebytes (trial copy).
Install an app like WOT in your browser to see if web sites present any danger before you go there.
Make sure you have a firewall, either in Windows, or in your virus protection program.
Don't use the same password for email and other accounts, especially anything financial.
Do a boot log virus scan. Run Malwarebytes (trial copy).
Install an app like WOT in your browser to see if web sites present any danger before you go there.
Make sure you have a firewall, either in Windows, or in your virus protection program.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 2:59 am to Carson123987
never had an issue, but removed my bank account just in case...I never use my bank account on there anyway.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 6:20 am to Carson123987
Happened to me once. Person went balls to the wall on eBay so Paypal caught it within minutes and stopped it. Was trivial to recover from. Also...
If this is a real possibility, make sure the machine you suspect is compromised isn't the one you used to change your password.
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Only thing I'm really scared of is a keylogger
If this is a real possibility, make sure the machine you suspect is compromised isn't the one you used to change your password.
This post was edited on 3/3/15 at 6:21 am
Posted on 3/3/15 at 8:12 am to Carson123987
Not me, but I had a coworker who had his account hacked and a phone was purchased on it from Vietnam. He had his PayPal account linked to his checking account like a dumbass. They hit him for about 500 bucks and it took him a couple weeks to get paid back.
Please don't link your checking account on PayPal people.
Please don't link your checking account on PayPal people.
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