Is my Paypal account under attack??

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by nareshrevoori, Mar 10, 2010.

  1. #1
    Friends,

    I just noticed something weird when i logged in to my paypal. I wanted to check a payment from a customer, i logged in and checked.. thought everything is OK.. but then when i wanna logout... something strange happend .. my mouse pointer is going crazy and it didnt allow me to click on logout link.. pointer was going in a different direction each time i try to reach logout link... i said to mself .. WTF?? and then my browser was suddenly closed .. i'm really scared and thought it was an attack n i turned my modem off immediately and then i restarted my PC .. run nCleaner and Cleanup softwares.. logged into paypal again and changed my password.

    What was that?? an Attack/ Hack ?? Ever happened to anyone? .. i am really scared now :(
     
    nareshrevoori, Mar 10, 2010 IP
  2. nitinleew

    nitinleew Well-Known Member

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    Which browser do you use?
     
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  3. nareshrevoori

    nareshrevoori Peon

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    I used Chrome Browser.. have FF and IE but i use chrome for logging into paypal
     
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    cool_78 Guest

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    Might be a Trojan or spyware. You could try installing an anti spyware program like spybot and use a free antivirus program like avira.
     
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    kmofo Active Member

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    First , you better use a clean computer to change your password again! Then do what cool_78 said AND also run the sophos anti-rootkit...
     
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  6. funandlearning

    funandlearning Peon

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    Also, one more important tip. Never, never open an email claiming it is from paypal and log into the link they provide and sign onto paypal from there. A friend of mine did, and that was the end of hi paypal balance in less than 24 hours! Please be careful with this :) hope everything is all right with your PP account now...
     
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  7. nareshrevoori

    nareshrevoori Peon

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    Installing Avast Antivirus software now. Will paypal allow someone to login to my account from a different country within short period of time?? I am hoping everything will be OK but not sure :(
     
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  8. funandlearning

    funandlearning Peon

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    Logically, it should, but if it suspects something, it will temporarily put a hold onto your account. Will you be logging in from the same device? As I heard, their security systems run on device protection - so the same device (laptop) from different countries works fine. Different devices from different countries raise a red flag. Please contact their customer support beforehand and mention your travel or migration plans - that would surely help :)
     
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    lol i think that was your browser problem, or did your TeamViewer opened that time ?
     
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  10. nareshrevoori

    nareshrevoori Peon

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    I am back .. just formatted my PC. Are you sure it was my browser problem?? I didnt have TeamViewer installed on my PC. If it was an issue with my browser how come that didnt happen ever before ? I strongly suspect its got something to do with Trozan or spyware

    I have another question, are we allowed to change our password frequently? I did change my password after the issue, now i wanna change it again :)

    Anyway, thank you :)
     
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  11. funandlearning

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    You can change password a couple of times a week or so, why would you want to do it more frequently than that?
     
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    xxxneo Active Member

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    1st try to use FF when you are logging into paypal or any other important website,for some reason people say it is more secure,always use a new FF window to open websites,clean all your cookies before you do that,frequently scan your computer for spyware, malware ,and viruses.:cool:
     
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    It definitely was a problem related to your pc, With a trojan your details would have been siphoned off without you even noticing. PayPal establishes a secure encrypted connection with your pc. Either your browser got crashed or something went wrong internally. Btw is not good having a heavy java script loaded site open in a neighboring browser tab.
     
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    could you please explain this?
     
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  15. nareshrevoori

    nareshrevoori Peon

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    May be you are right ... i had one or two websites opened in other tabs n they use JS heavily.

    You know the way it happened ..as if some one was operating my PC from a remote place .. it almost gave me a heart attack :(

    Anyway.. thanks for the info. mate .. very relaxed now :)
     
    nareshrevoori, Mar 10, 2010 IP
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    May be you computer was hanged.
     
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