Interview with Scott Thompson of PayPal If you have an e-mail account, chances are you're used to seeing messages that purport to come from PayPal but which are actually spam from attackers trying to get you to click on a link to a malicious Web site and give up your password or other sensitive information.
Phishing attacks are commonplace. PayPal advises people not to click on suspicious-looking links, but given the scope of the problem, more needs to be done to protect people. CNet has more.
Phishing attacks are commonplace. PayPal advises people not to click on suspicious-looking links, but given the scope of the problem, more needs to be done to protect people. CNet has more.