: Scammers use random filenames like this to bypass email spam filters.
: If you are worried about a transaction, log in directly to PayPal.com or use the official app. Do not use links provided in the suspicious message. paypal-977.txt
: You can forward suspicious emails to spoof@paypal.com to help PayPal take down the fraudulent accounts. : Scammers use random filenames like this to
The text file appears to be a known part of a phishing or spam campaign . It is typically associated with fraudulent "service notification" emails or fake transaction receipts designed to trick users into calling a "support" number or clicking malicious links. : You can forward suspicious emails to spoof@paypal
: These posts often include a phone number for "PayPal Support." This is a "callback scam" where fraudsters try to gain remote access to your computer or steal financial details.
If you have encountered this file or received an email referencing it, here is what you should know: