Na, the email is legit. The headers match their mail delivery. If it were phishing it would far more obvious like the email from a residential IP or a more urgent call to action then “login with the app to prevent deletion.” Phising would be “click this link to prevent your account being deleted.” I am getting plenty of those from Photobucket.
This whole thing is why I don’t think there’s a single intelligent person working at Google. Just a bunch of toilet brushes that are good at lateral logic puzzles. Because every Gmail interface I’m aware of hides the sender’s address behind a click. It’ll say “From Uber” and you have to click something to see it’s from 10-4395ad0f-98q1324@grinkula.su. How much does the scam industry pay for them to do it that way?
Na, the email is legit. The headers match their mail delivery. If it were phishing it would far more obvious like the email from a residential IP or a more urgent call to action then “login with the app to prevent deletion.” Phising would be “click this link to prevent your account being deleted.” I am getting plenty of those from Photobucket.
This whole thing is why I don’t think there’s a single intelligent person working at Google. Just a bunch of toilet brushes that are good at lateral logic puzzles. Because every Gmail interface I’m aware of hides the sender’s address behind a click. It’ll say “From Uber” and you have to click something to see it’s from 10-4395ad0f-98q1324@grinkula.su. How much does the scam industry pay for them to do it that way?