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  2. Timeline of PayPal - Wikipedia

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    An as-of-yet unimplemented update to PayPal's terms of service is leaked by GHacks onto the Internet, the terms indicating that customers must agree to accept robocalls from PayPal at numbers not provided to PayPal, which may be procured by PayPal using "alternate means."

  3. One of the internet's most popular creators says PayPal fined ...

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    One of the internet’s most popular adult content creators says PayPal fined her more than $90,000 after she went viral for selling a nontraditional personal item: water she had bathed in.

  4. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    Some companies, for example PayPal, always address their customers by their username in emails, so if an email addresses the recipient in a generic fashion ("Dear PayPal customer") it is likely to be an attempt at phishing.

  5. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010, PayPal suspended WikiLeaks' account. PayPal said it had taken action after the US State Department sent a letter to Wikileaks stating that Wikileaks' activities were illegal in the US.

  6. PayPal amends terms and conditions to comply with EU law - AOL

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    PayPal has committed to amending its terms and conditions to fully comply with EU consumer protections rules, the EU said in a statement on Wednesday.

  7. LulzSec - Wikipedia

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    LulzSec Lulz Security logo Formation May 2011 Dissolved 28 June 2011 Type Hacking Membership 11 Leader Sabu Affiliations Anonymous, LulzRaft, AntiSec Volunteers 7 LulzSec (a contraction for Lulz Security) was a black hat computer hacking group that claimed responsibility for several high profile attacks, including the compromise of user accounts from PlayStation Network in 2011. The group also ...

  8. PayPal - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, PayPal issued new terms of service which introduced a fee for inactive accounts in 19 countries. PayPal sent its clients an e-mail about the updated terms, but didn't mention introducing such a fee.

  9. Patreon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patreon

    Unlike other online platforms such as YouTube and Facebook, which use trained algorithms to identify potentially inappropriate content, Patreon's trust and safety team monitors users and investigates complaints of Terms of Service violations. Controversies Bans of specific users

  10. Operation Payback - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Payback

    Corporations such as Amazon, PayPal, BankAmerica, Swiss bank PostFinance, MasterCard and Visa either stopped working with or froze their customers' donations to WikiLeaks due to political pressures. In response, those behind Operation Payback directed their activities against these companies.

  11. Carding (fraud) - Wikipedia

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    Other account types like PayPal, Uber, Netflix and loyalty card points may be sold alongside card details. Logins to many sites may also be sold as a backdoor access apparently for major institutions such as banks, universities and even industrial control systems.