04 Jun 2023 07:57 AM - last edited: 05 Jun 2023 08:58 AM by Kirsty+S27
Hi
I have received an email with title :
Warning: Requirements Regarding Your Domain On The New ICANN Policy.
The email contents are as below - it has an attachment too.
I am wary that this is a scam - can anyone verify please?
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
⚠️ (Sky) Domain Accreditation As Directed By ICANN.
Dear XXXXX(this was my correct user name),
This is an important notice, so please be sure to check it until the end.
As the rightful owner of this e-mail, in accordance with ICANN regulations, you are obligated to confirm the email address for the following domain name(s)
Affected Domain(s): sky.com
Email Address: (removed)
Date and Time: 6/3/2023, 04:00:37 PM
Please confirm your email address with the ICANN attached to this e-mail message now or before the next two (2)days.
Note: If we do not receive a confirmation within the aforementioned period, we will have to comply with ICANN requirements and deactivate your mailbox and domain(s) mentioned above.
ICANN's policy requires that this e-mail address must be verified and confirmed now with attached. This is ICANN's way of ensuring that only valid information is on file.
Sincerely,
Sky via ICANN Customer Service.
Moderator comments: removed personal details
04 Jun 2023 09:50 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@kyokushinblack wrote:
you are obligated to confirm the email address for the following domain name(s)
Not the best worded email but a decent attempt a spaming so as it looks like these are doing the rounds as another member has reported the same on here today, so mark these as spam should you receive anymore.
04 Jun 2023 08:11 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI've never heard of ICANN before and can't see any relevance to your email address. There haven't been any previous posts mentioning them here to my recollection. From that, and the poor use of language used in the email, my conclusion is,that, yes, it's an attempt to scam you. Mark it as spam but otherwise ignore it.
04 Jun 2023 08:14 AM
thank you for your prompt reply
one more question. I did not open the attachment from my PC but mistakenly touched it on my smartphone - nothing happened - it was blank page.
Am I under risk? what changes should I make - I just changed my password on sky to be on safe side but any other advice shall be appreciated
04 Jun 2023 08:15 AM
04 Jun 2023 08:21 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Q+customers wrote:
Do I need to confirm my password to continue to use my email address
Absolutely not. Never disclose your Sky password to anyone.
04 Jun 2023 08:30 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWithout knowing what was in the attachment, it's hard to know for certain, but as it didn't ask you for any information regarding your Sky email account, I doubt it will have caused any damage on a mobile. Changing your password was a sensible precaution
04 Jun 2023 09:45 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYou should never supply your password to anyone especially anyemails that have arrived out of the blue, by the sounds of it you have been sent a phising email so mark it as spam so it gets deleted and do the same should you be sent anymore.
04 Jun 2023 09:50 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@kyokushinblack wrote:
you are obligated to confirm the email address for the following domain name(s)
Not the best worded email but a decent attempt a spaming so as it looks like these are doing the rounds as another member has reported the same on here today, so mark these as spam should you receive anymore.
04 Jun 2023 03:34 PM - last edited: 04 Jun 2023 03:47 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYour title says:
"I've had an email asking me to confirm my password for ICANN and I just want to confirm it's genuine."
That has nothing to do with Sky email. Are you registered for ICANN? If so it probably is genuine.
Edit, my reply now looks "out of place". It's because someone has joined 2 threads together.
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