Is it normal that I get fake emails from Gmx almost every day?

Is it normal that I get fake emails from Gmx almost every day?

such emails about cryptocurrencies, or that I still have to pay customs

have to pay at DHL that a package is waiting for me, the

I need to update my bank account or get new terms and conditions from a website?

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WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

They’re not fake mails, they’re called spam.

ViperFlames
1 year ago

Did a theory (eg a new basic profile) and: do fake/spaces come in a similar number compared to new desired mail? If vlt 7 new ones are known to the address book or about what was recently ribbed in content …base instead of premium has estimated vlt better filters.

Mostly had from outlook, hotmail and other spams eg "hello" in the title & with appendix, others on partner search and as if women were mailing. Lastly about # and banks up to recently found money pockets. Packages are there as well as fake game profiles just before deleting, or electric business something listed in title.

Some mails end with xyz, others after the "at" symbol with me unknown providers, others are different and one once had exactly no sender in the field.

However, the latter is difficult to implement in a real building for skilled workers, there are few places. Thinking it could be turned into html/etc. as in Pokemon Go the location fakebar seems to have been on the web to bugs.

At best, do not click links in such spam emails, do not even open, do not view any attachments or respond. Theory: Spams are probably from one in crowds rather than individual, some erotic industries heard some markable lists of how many a mail went and then there is one to this …apart from data sales, reads at Leaks in consoles and data leaks also on devices.

An audio/visual device industry once asked how it was with Adr. sent me a letter without knowing me? We address questions behind the vault on just resold to flyers that this did not happen, asking questions like to put there. About Newsletter it should also be safe (if the page is official, not only look "authentic" but seems copied & 'Phishing' as keyword)

OmniosX
1 year ago

This has increased enormously in recent months, and the providers don’t get that under control. Can only advise you to mark everything beautifully as phishing and spam, so you help sort.