Suspected spammer: [email protected]
Received by us: Sun, 20 Apr 2025 01:08:54 +0000 (UTC)
SpamAssasin rating: 12.6
Email analysis
This email is a typical phishing attempt that aims to trick users into providing sensitive information by falsely claiming that their email account is nearly full. Several critical elements indicate it is a scam. First, the email is sent from a suspicious address ([email protected]) that, upon investigation, appears to be inconsistent or constructed purely for the purpose of the phish. Legitimate companies typically send such notifications from their official domain names, not generic ones that resemble personal email addresses.
The urgent language, which states that the recipient’s account is “nearly full” and prompts immediate action, is designed to create panic and push users into a hasty response. There are also several hyperlinks provided in the email that claim to direct the user to necessary actions, but these may lead to malicious websites designed to capture sensitive information or install harmful software.
Lastly, the email includes a blanket disclaimer advising not to respond, which is common among spam messages as it discourages any inquiry that might expose the sender’s scam. It’s crucial for recipients to approach such messages with skepticism, verify account status directly through official channels, and avoid clicking on links or providing any personal information in response to unsolicited messages.
The email's subject was excessively long. For aesthetic reasons, we truncated it. The full version is reproduced below.
[ brendinghat.com ] WARNING: The “brendinghat.com” email account is nearly full
HTML Email
Mailbox quota notification for “[email protected]”.
THE “[email protected]” EMAIL ACCOUNT IS NEARLY FULL.
The email account currently uses 98.92% (959.11 MB/500 MB) of its capacity.
You should remove some emails from the mailbox as soon as possible in order to prevent the loss of any future email. Use the Email Disk Usage tool at {Hyperlink removed} [{Hyperlink removed} ], or ask the system administrator to upgrade your account to a larger quota.
The system generated this notice on 20 April, 2025 00:50:18 AM.
You can disable the “Quota::MailboxWarning” type of notification through the Control Panel interface: {Hyperlink removed} [{Hyperlink removed} ]
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