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PayPal Account Holders Warned of Surge in Scams
Abstract:Experts warn of increased PayPal scams, including fake emails and gift cards. Stay alert to protect your account from cybercriminals.

Cybersecurity specialists have sent out an urgent alert to everyone using PayPal, pointing out a sharp increase in attacks aimed at this widely used payment service. According to McAfee Labs, scams linked to PayPal have jumped by 600% since the year began. These tricks mostly come in the form of fake emails that say your account is blocked and push you to update your information to unlock it.
Besides these sneaky emails, other traps include made-up gift card deals from PayPal, bogus bills, and scams pretending to be customer support for payment problems. These schemes are getting smarter and often target big names like PayPal, which gets a lot of attention because so many people use it.
Experts from McAfee explain: “PayPal is doing its best to keep users safe, but crooks keep finding new ways to attack, especially focusing on popular companies that people hear about a lot.”
This wave of scams comes from a carefully planned effort where attackers send emails that look real, with urgent subject lines like “Action Required.” These messages scare users into updating their details fast—within 48 hours—or they might lose their account.
To keep your PayPal account safe, McAfee suggests being careful with emails claiming to be from PayPal. Watch out for links that take you to strange websites instead of PayPals official page. For added protection, McAfee also advises checking out a simple list of safety tips for PayPal users, helping you stay ahead of these online thieves.

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