Today I got this mail from PayPal:
Fake!
All links of the mail point to "http://toolsbr.net.br/<....>" which appear to contain male-wares!
So be careful! If you receive any "strange" notification don't click on links but first check if the link is true, in this case what appears to be a link to PayPal ( https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_history) hides behing a link to http://toolsbr.net.br/7Pxyc<<...>>V9k/index.html (I added <<...>> to break the hyperlink)
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