https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/paypal-accounts-breached-in-large-scale-credential-stuffing-attack/
Interesting that PayPal would say they were not compromised and that the attackers used credentials gleaned from other sources...implying that the user was at fault for password recycling and not using MFA. Guess what...I am a PayPal user. I have a debit card connected to PayPal. That card is connected ONLY to PayPal and goes to an empty account used for...NOTHING. I NEVER reuse passwords and my PayPal account is secured with MFA. And??? My card was fraudulently used in mid December. Interesting no? I lost nothing because I had nothing in that account, on purpose, and have since replaced the card and locked it just for an extra safety measure. BUT, IMHO it clearly suggests that PayPal is incorrect as to the nature of the attack.
And...I also posted this on Reddit under r/paypal.
The bot replied, "Posts about PayPal's policies will be removed. No more complaining about PayPal policy and their taking funds from your account for violations of rules. If you don't like the rules don't use PayPal. If you don't want to lose money, don't leave funds in your PayPal account. Simple as that. But these posts are often political or misleading. So no more posts on this subject!"
Please note the specific text, "If you don't want to lose money, don't leave funds in your PayPal account. Simple as that."
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