Sunday, March 7, 2010

Paypal account security tips

- Beware of Phishing! Phishing is a crime of theft username and your PayPal account password, phishing from the English word fishing (fishing), PayPal users receive spam emails usually contain links that lead to fake websites that look like PayPal's website, if users visit PayPal and log into the PayPal website fake username and password will be stolen. Because your security is to make sure every visit PayPal's website address is written in the browser address bar is the official PayPal website http://www.paypal.com or https: / / www.paypal.com to type it directly in the browser address bar

- To avoid the possibility of phishing or other crimes, do not log into PayPal's site from a link in email or another site (lots of fake emails that lure people to visit and to fake PayPal site), always open a new browser and typing the address directly PayPal site

- Do not download attachments from an email claiming to be from PayPal, or send you to install such software updates to your computer, PayPal never send attachments in an email, use your account wisely

- Never give your PayPal password to anyone, including the tel, PayPal employees never ask for your password, if you believe someone else knows your password may soon change your password immediately and contact paypal.com

- Do not make your PayPal password with your password on other websites (such as email passwords, forums, classified ads, etc.) for other website owners can view your email and password on their website

- To enhance security, you become a PayPal account Verified / Verified

- Before you make transactions using PayPal from the website privacy and the first check and make sure kemanannya is not a fraudulent website with their contact, do not deal with the website owner can not be contacted, to find out someone else who had dealings with them how its reputation on the forum or another website , even better if the website has been verified by Verisign, Hacker save or other security verification, be sure to also logo Verisign, Hacker save or other security if the website listed in diwebsite the verification link to the website of each, if you do not need to suspect websites where you will perform these transactions, and even better if the website has a SSL secured the yellow padlock sign on the right bottom of the browser means that the website has a layered security

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