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a kennedy

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1. Damn LAS14.......i'm so sorry for what happened......can't help you just want to give you a hug.
Fri Apr 12, 2024, 10:32 AM
Apr 2024
I absolutely hate when this kind of stuff happens. Hope someone here can help you out. And again.

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Damn LAS14.......i'm so sorry for what happened......can't help you just want to give you a hug. a kennedy Apr 2024 #1
:-) LAS14 Apr 2024 #3
The e-mails could be fake. TwilightZone Apr 2024 #2
The problems are visible on the PayPal web site when logged onto my account. LAS14 Apr 2024 #4
There's no fee to set up two-step authentication. It can be done through a web browser (but not through the app). TwilightZone Apr 2024 #5
I tried it. LAS14 Apr 2024 #8
I avoided two-step verification until I experienced a similar problem (not with PayPal). Now I know immediately...... usaf-vet Apr 2024 #6
You did the right thing with two factor authentication. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #7
I searched my app store for "authenticator app," and in the... LAS14 Apr 2024 #9
microsoft and google have free apps. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #10
There's a free authenticator app by Google EarlG Apr 2024 #11
I just looked at the Google one, Bayard Apr 2024 #16
Fair enough EarlG Apr 2024 #17
Is the same password used on other sites? You may have a keylogger installed on your computer/device. usonian Apr 2024 #12
I have Malwarebytes, and it runs every night. Can I do more? nt LAS14 Apr 2024 #18
No other sites use the 2 or 3 new passwords I created for Paypal over the last 10 days. nt LAS14 Apr 2024 #19
Reply to your two replies above. Those are the right thing to do! Can't suggest more at this time. NT usonian Apr 2024 #20
How I solved that problem Timewas Apr 2024 #13
When you got the email did you click on the link in the email? CrispyQ Apr 2024 #14
I had problems years ago where phish emails were confirmed coming from inside Paypal bucolic_frolic Apr 2024 #15
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