: Review your recent transactions for any unauthorized charges.
If you have encountered this file, it is likely one of two things:
: Turn on Two-Factor Authentication via the PayPal Security Center .
: A configuration or "drop" file used by scammers to store data harvested from fake login pages. 🛡️ Immediate Actions to Take
: If you found this on your computer or server, delete it and run a full antivirus scan using tools like Malwarebytes. 🔍 How to Identify a Phishing Attempt
: Hover over buttons to see if the URL actually leads to paypal.com .
💡 : Never open or share the contents of .txt logs found in suspicious directories, as they often contain sensitive PII (Personally Identifiable Information). To help you further, could you tell me: Did you receive this file in an email? Did you find it on your computer or a website? Are you seeing unusual activity on your PayPal account?
If you suspect your information might be inside a file like this, act fast: