Attention, Mannheim! New Internet fraudsters are making sales mobile!

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Beware of new scams in the Rhein-Neckar district: Sellers on online platforms often fall victim to phishing tricks.

Achtung vor neuer Betrugsmasche im Rhein-Neckar-Kreis: Verkäufer auf Online-Plattformen werden häufig Opfer von Phishing-Tricks.
Beware of new scams in the Rhein-Neckar district: Sellers on online platforms often fall victim to phishing tricks.

Attention, Mannheim! New Internet fraudsters are making sales mobile!

In the world of online trading, caution is advised! A new scam is currently making the rounds that particularly targets sellers on online platforms. Loud mrn-news.de An unscrupulous fraudster was able to trick a 56-year-old woman into accessing a supposed PayPal site via a fake link. After entering her login details, she received a confirmation for a purchase that she had not made.

The trick is perfidious: The fraudsters offer money on common sales platforms and contact the sellers via internal messengers. They then send a link that leads to the fake website and ask the sellers to enter their details. In the current case, the scam resulted in a financial loss of more than 900 euros because the fraudsters diverted money from their PayPal account to other accounts.

The stitch in detail

But how exactly does this scam work? Sellers are tricked into logging into PayPal to confirm the alleged receipt of money. But what they don't know is that the payment is made via the "Friends & Family" option, which makes a refund through PayPal impossible. This approach calls for the attention of investigation teams as the number of cases has increased significantly recently.

Another aspect of this fraud, which is particularly encouraged by the widespread use of PayPal, is the carelessness of many users. Loud consumer protection.tv PayPal is a popular target for fraudsters, which is due to high transaction numbers and the carelessness of users.

Typical warning signs

To avoid falling into this trap, sellers should pay attention to a few warning signs: fake emails that look like official PayPal messages, requests to ship goods immediately, or unknown transactions on their account are all signs that should raise alarm bells. Anyone who notices suspicious activity should react immediately: block accounts, change passwords and report the unauthorized transactions to PayPal.

It is also very important to regularly check your account transactions and activate two-factor authentication. These are simple but effective measures that can help avoid fraud.

Long-term protection

In the long term, it is advisable to install technical measures such as firewalls and antivirus programs and, if possible, to avoid public Wi-Fi networks. Consumers should also find out about their rights and options when it comes to buyer protection and, if in doubt, ask consumer protection.

In an increasingly digital world, vigilance remains the best protection. Scammers have found new ways to trick unsuspecting buyers and sellers. It is up to us to recognize and avoid these traps so that the joy of selling does not ultimately fall by the wayside when trading online.