I received an email purporting to be from Firefox security. It said I had a new sign on from a guy in Mexico. It wanted me to reply if I have concerns.
I received an email purporting to be from Firefox security. Said I had a new sign on from a guy in Mexico. It wanted me to reply to the email. But I don’t want to do that if this is a scam. How can I tell?
I received an email purporting to be from Firefox security. Said I had a new sign on from a guy in Mexico. It wanted me to reply to the email. But I don’t want to do that if this is a scam. How can I tell?
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Hope this helps you to decide if the email was valid:
- I attached how a non scam "Confirm new sign-in to Firefox" email looks like (drew over my email addresses and IP address of course)
- It comes from "Firefox Accounts <accounts@firefox.com>" .
- The blue button "Confirm sign-in" links to https://accounts.firefox.com/complete_signin?code=###&uid=###&service=sync&resume=###&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=fx-new-signin&utm_content=fx-confirm-signin (The ### is replaced with numbers and characters)
Mine doesn't tell me to reply to it though, so I assume this is not identical to what you got?
What is the sender in your case? What email address do you see when you hit reply to write the response?