What kind of message is this from E-Postbrief?
Hi
I received this text message yesterday and I don't know why. This is the first time. I don't want to click on the link without knowing… could this be a hacking method?
Hi
I received this text message yesterday and I don't know why. This is the first time. I don't want to click on the link without knowing… could this be a hacking method?
When you shop online and maybe even buy something, do you prefer to do it on your computer/laptop or your smartphone?
I want to get some more storage and now the question for me is whether I should go for 2GB with 3500 Mb/s or 1GB with 7000 Mb/s.
I have a problem with an email where the password was lost and the email is on the Epic Games gaming platform and is unverified, so I can't unsubscribe from it, which is why I wanted to delete this email. 1. How do I delete the email so that it no longer exists and is…
I click on the area and nothing happens.
How can I ensure that the data in a backup isn't corrupted? Of course, I could run the backup as a RAID array. But I only want to use one hard drive. If errors occur on this hard drive, I won't notice them at first, as far as I know. Or are there ways to…
I'm messaging someone on Steam, and he says he never sees me sending messages until he checks the chat history. Does anyone know what this error is and how to fix it?
So the URL is original from the German post. This currently informs all current and former users that the service is terminated at the end of November and you can only secure your messages until then. Otherwise they are lost forever: https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/deutsche-post-stellung-e-post-dienst-ein-dokumente- wird-geloescht-a-053e8249-56ab-458e-ac00-b93e7c248f23
That’s why I suspect you may have used the service once a year ago, and you don’t even know that.
But because it is also in the text that you should consider the message as unobjectionable if you are not a customer, I do not suspect a hack or spam here. Because he just wants you to click on it and doesn’t say you’re supposed to ignore the message.
Conclusion: is probably a real text that is not (more) relevant to you.
It’s probably Scam. Just don’t click anything and delete the message.
If you use this service then it may be the message that the service will be terminated soon.
https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/deutsche-post-stellung-e-post-dienst-ein-dokumente- wird-geloescht-a-053e8249-56ab-458e-ac00-b93e7c248f23
It can be natural that spammers can use this message. If you do not use the service, you should delete the message.