-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Wow our first targeted phishing scam! I don't know whether to be impressed or upset. An unverifiable PGP key and all!
Good job Blue... ~Andrew BlueStar88 wrote: > Fabian Keil schrieb: >> A month ago PayPal took my account hostage because they >> fantasised to have reason to believe a third person had access to >> it. >> >> There were no unauthorised transactions, therefore I'm sure it's >> a false alarm. >> >> Of course they didn't tell me their reason, but I assume it's a >> stupid one. I wouldn't be surprised if it was because a change of >> exit nodes while I was logged in. >> >> Fabian >> > My business paypal account is locked to reduced functionality too > directly after loggin in via tor. Now i have to bring additional > papers to proof identity again. > > I think they're checking the source ip against the registered home > country. So if i call from Australia (i.e. Exit Node), but i'm > registered to be living in France, they do like this. On one hand a > cool security thing, on the other hand a bad side effect of tor... > > Currently i stuck at reduced paypal account. > > (There were no transactions in this time) > > > > Greets > > Manuel > - -- Frivolous lawsuits. Unlawful government seizures. It's a scary world out there! Protect your privacy, keep what you earn, and even earn more income at: http://www.KeepYourAssets.net/?andrew -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE92fegwZR2XMkZmQRAvyMAJ4kEOD4c26M95Jctd9U5GLBUJvrPgCgggQt 8JqOhb7AIe7TBngn0UT7Eeg= =GmdW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

