These files often contain "stealers" that capture your PayPal login credentials, bank details, and credit card numbers the moment you enter them [2, 3].

If you find a site or file claiming to be a "leaked" version, you can report it to PayPal at spoof@paypal.com .

"Leaked" apps frequently bundle malware that can lock your device, spy on your activity, or use your computer to perform illegal tasks [4, 5].

Only download PayPal from the Google Play Store , Apple App Store , or PayPal.com .

It is important to be extremely cautious regarding files or links claiming to be "leaked" versions of financial apps like PayPal. These are almost always designed to steal your personal information. 🚩 Why you should avoid these downloads:

Using unauthorized or modified versions of the PayPal app is a violation of their Terms of Service and will likely result in a permanent ban of your account and funds [1]. ✅ How to stay safe:

This adds an extra layer of security so that even if someone has your password, they cannot access your account.