rule of thumb.
if a company sends you an email telling you to log in.
DONE USE THE LINKS!
easy!
This.
rule of thumb.
if a company sends you an email telling you to log in.
DONE USE THE LINKS!
easy!
rule of thumb.
if a company sends you an email telling you to log in.
DONE USE THE LINKS!
easy!

There are basic rules that we ALL must follow:
If an email comes from an organisation we have a financial relationship with, NEVER follow a link they provide - contact them directly if you are concerned about the contact.
Have separate password for online transfers against telephone banking passwords
PayPal emails always address you by your name, that one didn't. Easy to spot fake.
Does paypal offer 2 factor, I always thought that was only offered when signing up for the business type user account on the site?
I know how it was done, feel abit stupid for falling for it.
Paypal fake email being sent around that look genuine. saw it at 7am half asleep clicked it and "ammended my account" basically gave them everything. stupid mistake and lesson learnt
all my passwords have been changed. cards cancelled.
might cancel my paypal account and start a new one up just incase
Just setup your email account properly so that emails like this go straight to the junk folder.

Dont tell the bank this... they will LAUGH
