There's a really disturbing #Paypal #phishing scam happening right now. Obviously this reads like a typical phishing attempt (bad grammar, a malformed phone number to call, etc), but the official Paypal email wasn't spoofed. It came from PayPal's email infrastructure.

Examining the headers shows that SPF, DKIM, and DMARC all pass. If you have a Paypal account, please exercise caution. Don't click links in these emails. Forward them to [email protected].

Please boost for visibility.

@killyourfm looks like what they did was send an invite with that entire message being their "name", i wonder if the broken phone number formatting is just a trivial way to get around detection of phone numbers in a name.
@raptor85 HA! I just noticed that. Rather hilarious that they're targeting people who should absolutely recognize this as a scam. But it looks just authentic enough to scare the crap out of people like... well, anyone in my family.