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  1. Aug 9, 2023 · What Are Phishing Emails? Phishing is a term used for scams attempting to reel in your personal information. They often use fake emails disguised as reputable sources, but they can be as elaborate as people masquerading as close friends or family. The image above is an example of a phishing email pretending to be Mojang.

  2. Looks fake. Just a quick update for those that run into something similar, it looks as though this email is legit as long as it comes from noreply@mojang.com, alerts@directly.com, or support@minecrafthelp.zendesk.com. This information is posted on the Minecraft: Java Edition Account Security FAQ page on their website. Hope this helps!

  3. Phishing is an attack where a scammer calls you, texts or emails you, or uses social media to trick you into clicking a malicious link, downloading malware, or sharing sensitive information. Phishing attempts are often generic mass messages, but the message appears to be legitimate and from a trusted source (e.g. from a bank, courier company).

  4. Jan 22, 2015 · A phishing scam has caught out more than 1,800 Minecraft users who have had their account email addresses and passwords posted online, say Mojang. Mojang have reset those accounts' passwords and e-mailed their owners to let them know about the situation. As evidently not everyone is clued-in about online security, let's consider this a public ...

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  5. Minecraft account lost to Phishing Scam. Greetings, Not too long ago I lost my Minecraft: Java Edition account to a phishing scam, after I had migrated it to my own Microsoft account. I suspect that the scammer somehow merged my account into a different one, as I suddenly did not have the game purchased anymore upon logging in through Microsoft.

  6. Jan 25, 2015 · Writing on the company's official website, Mojang's Owen hill explained that the compromised accounts were fooled into giving up their information with a phishing scam. Basically, some "bad people ...

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  8. Jan 17, 2024 · 2. Suspicious Domain Name. The cybercriminals will also try to ensure the email looks legitimate. For example, they may use the name, logo, and email design of a reputable company. An example is the PayPal invoice scam. But if you look closely at the domain of the email, you may find one of the following red flags:

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