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[Full-disclosure] PayPal acount removal: bug or feature?
- From: 3APA3A at SECURITY.NNOV.RU (3APA3A)
- Subject: [Full-disclosure] PayPal acount removal: bug or feature?
- Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 10:58:29 +0300
Dear Matthew Flaschen, PayPal is exactly https://www.paypal.com/. No, it's not phishing. I found on PayPal support it's only possible to close accounts in 'inactive' state. I'm not sure about the terms under which account becomes 'inactive'. --Thursday, November 30, 2006, 1:02:07 AM, you wrote to 3APA3A at SECURITY.NNOV.RU: MF> I tried this on Paypal.com, with more than twenty consecutive incorrect MF> passwords. I got no such offer. What paypal site were you using, and MF> how many unsuccessful attempts is a couple? MF> Matt MF> 3APA3A wrote: >> >> account was closed (NO confirmation by e-mail, only "We are sorry that >> you have decided to close your PayPal account."). >> >> I'm quite unexperienced with PayPal, becase it's service for Russia is >> new and very limited. But it makes me wonder: is this "Feature" known? >> -- ~/ZARAZA ?????? ?????? ??????? ???????! (????)
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