anyone else get this email from Amazon?
everything shows the email is direct from Amazon
even the deep hidden header is from them.
Hello,
We’re contacting you to let you know that our website inadvertently disclosed your email address due to a technical error. The issue has been fixed. This is not a result of anything you have done, and there is no need for you to change your password or take any other action.
Sincerely,
Customer Service
I strongly suggest changing your Amazon password and your Amazon email address password. If you have a separate buyer account, change the passwords there as well.
The very fact, that the message tells you, not to change your password, is a very strong indication, that you should.
There are a couple reports, of the identical message, you received, on other security sites.
Edit to add:
CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD. DO NOT TRUST ANY DATA BREACH.
@bcmarketplace, I haven’t received that email (yet), but I’m really really hoping it wasn’t related to this issue:
On the Amazon UK forum, there is a thread about this exact same issue with hundreds of replies.
It looks like all Amazon sellers received the e-mail.
Have received several phishing e-mails recently so would immediately expect as much if we did receive this one (which we have not).
this is the header:
Authentication-Results: spf=pass (sender IP is 54.240.13.38)
the IP belongs to Amazon, so the email is real, no need to change the password.
was it the same IP?
I wonder why the 10’s of million sellers didn’t get the email. You must be very special in the eyes of Amazon.
got it too…could the message be more vague?
i have a chinese seller that somehow got my personal email address hounding me to change a product review…is THAT what they mean?
was my account info handed over to sellers or buyers or both??
yes i got the same email just now for for USA as well as EU.
anyone else get this email from Amazon?
everything shows the email is direct from Amazon
even the deep hidden header is from them.
Hello,
We’re contacting you to let you know that our website inadvertently disclosed your email address due to a technical error. The issue has been fixed. This is not a result of anything you have done, and there is no need for you to change your password or take any other action.
Sincerely,
Customer Service
anyone else get this email from Amazon?
everything shows the email is direct from Amazon
even the deep hidden header is from them.
Hello,
We’re contacting you to let you know that our website inadvertently disclosed your email address due to a technical error. The issue has been fixed. This is not a result of anything you have done, and there is no need for you to change your password or take any other action.
Sincerely,
Customer Service
I strongly suggest changing your Amazon password and your Amazon email address password. If you have a separate buyer account, change the passwords there as well.
The very fact, that the message tells you, not to change your password, is a very strong indication, that you should.
There are a couple reports, of the identical message, you received, on other security sites.
Edit to add:
CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD. DO NOT TRUST ANY DATA BREACH.
@bcmarketplace, I haven’t received that email (yet), but I’m really really hoping it wasn’t related to this issue:
On the Amazon UK forum, there is a thread about this exact same issue with hundreds of replies.
It looks like all Amazon sellers received the e-mail.
Have received several phishing e-mails recently so would immediately expect as much if we did receive this one (which we have not).
this is the header:
Authentication-Results: spf=pass (sender IP is 54.240.13.38)
the IP belongs to Amazon, so the email is real, no need to change the password.
was it the same IP?
I wonder why the 10’s of million sellers didn’t get the email. You must be very special in the eyes of Amazon.
got it too…could the message be more vague?
i have a chinese seller that somehow got my personal email address hounding me to change a product review…is THAT what they mean?
was my account info handed over to sellers or buyers or both??
yes i got the same email just now for for USA as well as EU.
I strongly suggest changing your Amazon password and your Amazon email address password. If you have a separate buyer account, change the passwords there as well.
The very fact, that the message tells you, not to change your password, is a very strong indication, that you should.
There are a couple reports, of the identical message, you received, on other security sites.
Edit to add:
CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD. DO NOT TRUST ANY DATA BREACH.
I strongly suggest changing your Amazon password and your Amazon email address password. If you have a separate buyer account, change the passwords there as well.
The very fact, that the message tells you, not to change your password, is a very strong indication, that you should.
There are a couple reports, of the identical message, you received, on other security sites.
Edit to add:
CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD. DO NOT TRUST ANY DATA BREACH.
@bcmarketplace, I haven’t received that email (yet), but I’m really really hoping it wasn’t related to this issue:
@bcmarketplace, I haven’t received that email (yet), but I’m really really hoping it wasn’t related to this issue:
On the Amazon UK forum, there is a thread about this exact same issue with hundreds of replies.
It looks like all Amazon sellers received the e-mail.
On the Amazon UK forum, there is a thread about this exact same issue with hundreds of replies.
It looks like all Amazon sellers received the e-mail.
Have received several phishing e-mails recently so would immediately expect as much if we did receive this one (which we have not).
Have received several phishing e-mails recently so would immediately expect as much if we did receive this one (which we have not).
It is unbelievable. That is odd.
I got this too!!! I am not happy!
this is the header:
Authentication-Results: spf=pass (sender IP is 54.240.13.38)
the IP belongs to Amazon, so the email is real, no need to change the password.
was it the same IP?
this is the header:
Authentication-Results: spf=pass (sender IP is 54.240.13.38)
the IP belongs to Amazon, so the email is real, no need to change the password.
was it the same IP?
I wonder why the 10’s of million sellers didn’t get the email. You must be very special in the eyes of Amazon.
I wonder why the 10’s of million sellers didn’t get the email. You must be very special in the eyes of Amazon.
got it too…could the message be more vague?
i have a chinese seller that somehow got my personal email address hounding me to change a product review…is THAT what they mean?
was my account info handed over to sellers or buyers or both??
got it too…could the message be more vague?
i have a chinese seller that somehow got my personal email address hounding me to change a product review…is THAT what they mean?
was my account info handed over to sellers or buyers or both??
yes i got the same email just now for for USA as well as EU.
yes i got the same email just now for for USA as well as EU.