Just got one of these "Verify your phone number" emails. Reading the headers, the email seems to have originated in Lagos Nigeria. I previewed the tinyurl destination before visiting, and as before, it takes you to a phishing site designed to look like the Proton authentication page--this time...
Thank you @GungHofor sharing the article. The lack of due process is super-unsettling. To me it seems at odds with the 14th amendment.
" nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law "
Might not be a bad idea to check proton authentication logs and sessions under Settings > Security. The logs can be wiped, but if they have, that could also be telling.
I received a couple of these a few days ago and reported the phishing attempt to ProtonMail. In both cases the emails appear to be from protonmail.com addresses, though the "from" header also references a tutanota address.
The body of the message contained a tinyurl link which redirected to a...
@xenxra:
one more pullback on bitcoin then it's off the races .. !
@xenxra:
i think he is saying someone(s) sent him goodies he didn't ask for then that someone(s) told people who shouldn't know about the goodies that those goodies were en route to his dwelling
@d-stealth_us:
Man what is up with a us parcel with reading materials that i have no knowledge of theoretically landing on the desk of a shirt w/a badge @ "thou whos nane shall never he spoken"? Pls answers from 1st hand exp. Not what you heard homeboy say... i know who and what they are, and what their trying to pull.