By drewp29
Date 07-21-2009 20:24
Edited 07-21-2009 20:42
DUDE, paypal has the easiest hacking security flaw I have ever encountered. I have actually written them several e-mails on the subject, and they refuse to acknowledge their programming monkeys made a "HUGE mistake". But, try this: go to paypal, create a new user using the same e-mail address that is linked to your current paypal account. After you enter the information, paypal will tell you that you already have an account with that e-mail address. So, they ask you if you would like to login, in which case say yes, or whatever the option is to login to the existing account. Put in your e-mail address and click the 'forgot password' button. This will take you to a screen that is supposed to be the 'security feature' to regain access to your account. In the drop down menu, select address, then type in the numbers associated with the address on your paypal account (e.g. if you live a 1234 Paradise Way, type in 1234) hit the button to confirm and paypal will ask you to type in your new password and then confirm the new password. Type in whatever you want for your new password and confirm it and hit the button the finalize the new password. Now go back to the paypal home page and type in your e-mail address and new password and voila you are now into your account just by knowing your e-mail address and mailing address! HOLY CRAP . . . the people at paypal must be retarded - in fact that was the subject line of my first e-mail to them, "Are you retarded?".
Everyone should try this and then write an e-mail to paypal to let them know that this is not 'security'.
If you are still going to use paypal, DO NOT link a credit card or bank account to your paypal account. Just try it, I guarantee it will work as described, as long as your account is not a business or premium account, as those have increased security measures.
Drew
Kix,
Sorry for the double-post, I just wanted to say - that really sucks! My mom has had her identity stolen 2 times in the past three years . . . so I sort of understand where you are coming from. You should have some recourse with paypal though right? Or do they not take responsibility for crap like this?
Drew