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I got an email that looked like the GoDaddy's ICANN update but I remembered in the past that they also said how you can do it from their site - this email did not do that. other than that it looked legit.

Until I looked at the URL.

It displayed "godaddy.com" but it was actually a link to godbaddy.com - NOT GODADDY.

I've forwarded the email to GD's fraud department.
 

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Next time the phishers will have to resort to lower quality domains like gobadly.com :D
 

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Got one of those... but since 1.) it was sent to an address which I have never used with GoDaddy, and 2.) I don't have any domains with GoDaddy currently, it was no surprise the link was spoofed. But I still had to look twice, so GoDaddy users may have to watch out for those.
 

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If we receive those scam E-mails perhaps it's a good sign we have quality domains...
 

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From day one I've followed the advice never to click on a link in any email, no matter how legitimate it seems and no matter how innocuous the reason.

A friend recently clicked on a link to renew her antivirus scan (which was due for renewal) and then discovered she given her credit card details to a scammer. Whether or not it was a coincidence she got the email just at the time she needed to renew her subscription or whether there was insider involvement is not yet clear.
 

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Now I received a password reset request from netsol. The scammers never sleep :upset:
 

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Got one of those... but since 1.) it was sent to an address which I have never used with GoDaddy, and 2.) I don't have any domains with GoDaddy currently, it was no surprise the link was spoofed. But I still had to look twice, so GoDaddy users may have to watch out for those.

I have two email addresses with GoDaddy - the one that they use to contact me with things like this (and that I've never published) and the one in my WhoIs that they never use. Take a wild guess which one it came to? ;)

If we receive those scam E-mails perhaps it's a good sign we have quality domains...

They must be pretty desperate, then.
 

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Thanks for the warning, draggar, and the others! I thought I never received any mail like that, but maybe it was because I thought they were from Godaddy...
 

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Thank you for the information. I have not received any phishing mails until now. Anyway thanks for the warning.

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