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  2. Spoofed URL - Wikipedia

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    For example, www.paypalsecure.com, includes the name, but is a spoofed URL designed to deceive. Remember to always log into PayPal through a new window browser and never log in through email. In the case that you do receive a suspected spoofed URL, forward the entire email to spoof@PayPal.com to help prevent the URL from tricking other PayPal ...

  3. PayPal Credit - Wikipedia

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    The business owner would apply for Bill Me Later Business account. The Preferred Account was similar to the concept of a charge card that could be used at a particular merchant only. [12] This service was discontinued as of May 13, 2012. In 2021, PayPal credit card also admitted to converting gift cards to cash with few conditions. [13]

  4. Point-of-sale malware - Wikipedia

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    A point of sale card terminal. Point-of-sale malware (POS malware) is usually a type of malicious software that is used by cybercriminals to target point of sale (POS) and payment terminals with the intent to obtain credit card and debit card information, a card's track 1 or track 2 data and even the CVV code, by various man-in-the-middle attacks, that is the interception of the processing at ...

  5. Operation Payback - Wikipedia

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    While acknowledging that the DDoS attacks on credit card and banking web sites serve as political protests, cyber experts said that Operation Payback has not done any long-term damage: most sites are back online, and people are still continuing to use their credit cards to make payments.

  6. Credential stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Credential stuffing is a type of cyberattack in which the attacker collects stolen account credentials, typically consisting of lists of usernames or email addresses and the corresponding passwords (often from a data breach), and then uses the credentials to gain unauthorized access to user accounts on other systems through large-scale automated login requests directed against a web ...

  7. British Airways data breach - Wikipedia

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    The attackers obtained names, street addresses, email addresses, credit card numbers, expiration dates and card security codes – enough to allow thieves to steal from accounts. [ 3 ] 77,000 customers had their name, address, email address and detailed payment information taken, while 108,000 people had personal details compromised which did ...

  8. Should you replace your bank account with PayPal? - AOL

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    Users link their PayPal Balance accounts to a credit card, a checking account or a savings account. PayPal also offers two credit cards, a debit card and a prepaid card managed by Netspend, all of ...

  9. PayPal 14 - Wikipedia

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    The defendants were charged under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in July 2011 [4] for the attempted denial of service attacks, which occurred in December 2010. [5] On December 5, 2013, ten of the defendants pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of damaging a protected computer and one felony count of conspiracy, and three others each pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor. [6]