It seems like the holiday season always brings out the liars and thieves. I woke up this morning and logged into my PayPal account to process the orders from the weekend. The first thing I notice is a balance of approximately $0 and a money transfer to a bank account that doesn't belong to me. Some dirty thief tried to make off with all of the money in the account. Well, since this is nothing new to the security people at PayPal, it took me all of 10 minutes to remedy the issue and get my money back. The idiot that tried to steal from me, tried sending the money to a US bank account (silly!). Hopefully that account belonged to the thief that hacked my account and not some victim who lost control of their bank account. Its also too bad that I can't help with the data forensics, I would love to nail this person myself, but I guess there is some kind of a conflict of interest in me investigating a hack that happened to me.
It just amazes me that someone determined enough to hack my PayPal account wouldn't put in a bit of research into how to move the money effectively. PayPal has a 3-4 hold on transfers, much like the banks do with personal checks. We are obviously not dealing with a criminal mastermind here.
It just amazes me that someone determined enough to hack my PayPal account wouldn't put in a bit of research into how to move the money effectively. PayPal has a 3-4 hold on transfers, much like the banks do with personal checks. We are obviously not dealing with a criminal mastermind here.