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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 2648227" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>The number of scam sites for reloading supplies has SKYROCKETED in the last few yrs. Most any site with a hyphen is a scam unless you know them. 99% are from Russia China India and the like. Any sites that seem a spoof of a major site.</p><p></p><p>One way to check if they are a brick & motar store is use google maps street view. The other tell tale sign is they do not take CC directly. Be very careful if you see those payment option like zelle or cash direct. Also if you see those but also PayPal it's very possible that PayPal link is spoofed and taking you to a cloned site where they will capture you login credentials as you try to login to your account.</p><p></p><p>Not sure anyone has also noticed the uptick is text message phishing. Where you get a text claiming to ve PayPal Google etc usually claiming your account has had unusual activity and has been locked up until you login to confirm the charges and your account info.</p><p></p><p>Its a good time to remind people:</p><p></p><p>Always always log directly into those payment/financial sites never thru a link unless it's from a confirmed site. Always look for that locked gif next to the left of the web adress in the tool bar. While it's a PITA always use second factor authentication or TOTP where they send a 6 digit code to your text or you generate it yourself and it must be entered to access your account. Very good idea to do so on your primary email account as that is the "keys to the kingdom"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 2648227, member: 11132"] The number of scam sites for reloading supplies has SKYROCKETED in the last few yrs. Most any site with a hyphen is a scam unless you know them. 99% are from Russia China India and the like. Any sites that seem a spoof of a major site. One way to check if they are a brick & motar store is use google maps street view. The other tell tale sign is they do not take CC directly. Be very careful if you see those payment option like zelle or cash direct. Also if you see those but also PayPal it's very possible that PayPal link is spoofed and taking you to a cloned site where they will capture you login credentials as you try to login to your account. Not sure anyone has also noticed the uptick is text message phishing. Where you get a text claiming to ve PayPal Google etc usually claiming your account has had unusual activity and has been locked up until you login to confirm the charges and your account info. Its a good time to remind people: Always always log directly into those payment/financial sites never thru a link unless it's from a confirmed site. Always look for that locked gif next to the left of the web adress in the tool bar. While it's a PITA always use second factor authentication or TOTP where they send a 6 digit code to your text or you generate it yourself and it must be entered to access your account. Very good idea to do so on your primary email account as that is the "keys to the kingdom" [/QUOTE]
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