At least I think it's a [email protected] tells me Sonic has updated servers to avoid fraud and I HAVE to click on this link to keep my mailbox open. (sigh) Why these scammers never think to change their sending address to at least resemble something authentic I can't figure out.
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Some mail clients (I'm looking at you, Apple) hide the email address and only show the Sender's name, and many users aren't savvy enough to click/tap on the name to see the address.
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