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In most cases, it’s pretty easy to recognize a phishing scam. Telltale signs include typos, bad grammar, unsolicited attachments, and spoofed email addresses and hyperlinks, to name just a few. So imagine my surprise when I received an email that exhibited none of those traits, at least not initially, in an attempt to swindle me out of $479
Source: Hot Hardware – Beware Of This Convincing PayPal Scam That’s Looking To Rob You Over The Holidays