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A new sophisticated PayPal scam sends legitimate-looking emails from official PayPal addresses, using phone numbers instead of links to convince victims to download remote access tools.
Scammers have started using AI to trick victims into divulging private information, but now PayPal is using AI to fight back.
Think you’re savvy enough to spot a scam? Think again. A new wave of PayPal fraud is making the rounds—and this time, it’s ...
Earlier this week, the online payment system launched a new scam detection protocol for both PayPal and Venmo Friends and ...
PayPal, which also owns the digital payment platform Venmo, has added a new, dynamic, AI-powered scam alert system to its ...
A Staten Island man faces grand larceny charges after police say he stole from the a 79-year-old woman by impersonating a ...
I f you’re thinking, If you’ve seen one PayPal scam, you’ve seen them all, think again.As people become more savvy to online scams, bad actors keep scheming new ways to catch us off guard ...
A Florida couple offers a cautionary tale in the battle against online scammers: Don’t trust that text message. An older couple lost more than $80,000 after they received a text about an “unauthorized ...
Payments company PayPal has announced the creation of 100 data science roles at its Dublin office. The expansion is linked to ...
There's a new, sophisticated PayPal scam draining the bank accounts of unsuspecting victims. Hackers are ambushing users of the platform in a tricky way that seems so legit, it's not sending off ...
A new sophisticated PayPal scam sends legitimate-looking emails from official PayPal addresses, using phone numbers instead of links to convince victims to download remote access tools.