Cybercriminals are distributing phishing emails that lead users to fake PayPal login pages designed to steal credentials and financial information. These websites often look identical to the legitimate PayPal site, making them difficult to detect at first glance. Victims who attempt to log in unknowingly provide their email addresses, passwords, and sometimes even payment details. Attackers can then use this information to access accounts, perform unauthorized transactions, or sell the data on underground forums.
Fake PayPal Login Pages Stealing User Credentials
Fake PayPal Login Pages Stealing User Credentials
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