So, I have just received an e-mail today from "Paypal" - which claims that 'some of my account details are out of date and I need to log in and update my information within 7 days or else have restricted functionality for my account.
There's a clickable link which took me to a convincing mock-up of the Pay Pal front-page.... with little boxes all ready to suck up my log-in details.
HOWEVER these aren't very smart scammers... because they never wrote a code routine to fake the URL of the page.
This means I can easily hunt them down and find out who *really* sent the message while shamelessly pretending to be Paypal.
The root of the fake Paypal webpage is -
http://www.carepath-recruitment.co.uk/
I won't post the full URL of the fake page because I want there to be no chance whatsoever of anybody accidentally putting their log-in details in there. But I would guess I'm not the only person to have received this sketchy e-mail.... so perhaps some of you have already seen the one which I mean.
Quote:
Carepath Recruitment Ltd. offers a specialised recruitment services to both qualified/unqualified Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Support Workers, Homecare Workers and many more.
So for all your Social Care jobs and Home Care jobs choose a recruitment agency that is passionate about putting the customer service back into Recruitment.
What this means is that Carepath Recruitment are running a really dodgy scam where they are phishing for peoples' Paypal log-in details..... no doubt in order to run up a huge Paypal debt in the name of some innocent person such as me.
Usually this sort of thing redirects to chancers like phone prank-call companies (who frankly it doesn't surprise me if they are scammers) .... I find it deeply unsettling that a company that's supposed to be a social services recruitment agency is stooping to this kind of attempted theft.