Once upon a time, their corporate and developer sites were x.com even, before they moved to a more professional domain and later sold that one back to Elon.
Someone mentioned this kind of thing in the npm breeches last week. You get desensitized to non-standard “official” urls and it makes it easier for phishers.
Once upon a time, their corporate and developer sites were x.com even, before they moved to a more professional domain and later sold that one back to Elon.
PayPal, teaching users to become phishing victims since 2019
https://www.attejuvonen.fi/paypal-sends-phishing-emails/
https://www.paypal.com/us/digital-wallet/manage-money/crypto
Bitcoin trading on PayPal has been available for the past five years.
Yes, the newsroom is linked to at the bottom of paypal.com.
Someone mentioned this kind of thing in the npm breeches last week. You get desensitized to non-standard “official” urls and it makes it easier for phishers.
Aha, thanks!
https://who.is/whois/paypal-corp.com
Anyone can put anything in their WHOIS.
I could create an account, buy a domain name with a gift card, and put your username in the WHOIS.
And supply real credentials & host bestiality and CP on it.
I assume this is a trolling effort on your part?
I agree. Strange URL, bare page, and the fonts are rendering oddly for me.
OP asked if PayPal was a real company, before they edited the comment.