I received an email invoice from PayPal – powered by Xero, but I'm uneasy about downloading the attached PDF. It claims a payment was made, yet my bank shows no record, suggesting possible spam or fraud.
Unexpected Invoice: Scam or Real?
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Late afternoon in the Midwest, a suspicious email claiming an invoice from PayPal via Xero raises red flags, especially with no bank record of payment. This setup screams phishing scam, where fraudsters mimic trusted brands to trick you into downloading malware-laden PDFs. Hang up or delete immediately if it leads to a call—scammers often follow up. Verify directly through official PayPal or Xero apps or sites, never via attachments or links provided. Enable two-factor authentication on accounts and use antivirus software to scan suspicious files. Report to FTC or IC3 to help track these operations. Stay vigilant; better safe than sorry with unsolicited financial alerts.
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