Paypal Target Virxs — (3).txt

: Check the actual email address, not just the display name. Scammers often use addresses from unrelated domains like .net or Gmail.

Scammers often use specific tactics to create a sense of panic: PayPal Target Virxs (3).txt

If you have received this message, follow these steps to protect your account: : Check the actual email address, not just the display name

: The message may claim there is an "unauthorized transaction" or that your account is "suspended" to force a quick, emotional response. : Attachments like

: Attachments like .txt or .html files in phishing emails may contain malware or redirect you to fraudulent login pages.

If you have already opened the attachment or entered your credentials on a linked page: How to Report Suspicious Emails & Messages | PayPal US

: Real PayPal emails address you by your first and last name, not "Dear Customer" or "User".