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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 870086"><p>If you need extensions to remain protected from phishing sites, you already lacking education.</p><p></p><p>Same applies to falling for e-mail scams and malware, they easy to avoid and you should notice a mile away something is wrong. People fall for basic malware, most of the times written in poor english (not even your native language).</p><p></p><p>Like this,</p><p>[ATTACH]236015[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Is pretty obvious to me is a fake e-mail, but the majorly of users are going to click that link and get their accounts hijacked due to lack of education.</p><p></p><p>Honestly assuming I even wanted to believe this e-mail, I wouldn't never click nor open any attachment on it, I would go directly to the official PayPal website and makes any changes there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 870086"] If you need extensions to remain protected from phishing sites, you already lacking education. Same applies to falling for e-mail scams and malware, they easy to avoid and you should notice a mile away something is wrong. People fall for basic malware, most of the times written in poor english (not even your native language). Like this, [ATTACH alt="1585689747347.png"]236015[/ATTACH] Is pretty obvious to me is a fake e-mail, but the majorly of users are going to click that link and get their accounts hijacked due to lack of education. Honestly assuming I even wanted to believe this e-mail, I wouldn't never click nor open any attachment on it, I would go directly to the official PayPal website and makes any changes there. [/QUOTE]
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