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Message-ID: <NHBBKOKFNKAIECDLOKDCAEFCEJAA.alerta@redsegura.com>
From: alerta at redsegura.com (Alerta Redsegura)
Subject: Is this a paypal scam?


Jamie said:

>http://218.62.43.30/verify.html

> If this is a scam, then maybe paypal has some employees
> passing new account info outside the company.
> -jamie-

Indeed, Paypal e-mail scams started in 2002 I think.

In regards to employees passing new acct info, I have never had a paypal
account and have received several times this type of scam mail.

I would suggest you to contact Paypal and send them a full copy of the email
(as an attachment, not just re-send the e-mail, since it would drop some
headers).


Regards,

I?igo Koch
redsegura.com




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