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Security Problem

HakanSakar
Beginner
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Hello,

 

Today I received an email message that appears to be from Intel. Is this message real or is it a fake message, and if it is real, what should I do? This message contains the following phrase below and in addition to the message, I also attached a photo of the message.

 

Best regards

Hakan

e-mail:

hakan@midainstitute.com  or

haknsakar@gmail.com

Your account will be deactivated in 9 days
Dear Hakan Şakar,
Your Intel account will be deactivated in 9 days due to inactivity. If no action is taken, your account and all associated access to Intel applications and documentation will be removed. If you want to keep your Intel account active, please sign in as hakan@midainstitute.com at customer portal.
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AlHill
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Well, one thing for sure is that you do not need to double post.

 

And, you do not need to post your email address if you are concerned about security.

And, you just joined today and you are online.

And, I have never seen that message before.  All the links in the message appear to be valid, BUT YOU CAN NEVER BE SURE.

And, since you just joined today, what is the "inactivity" about?

 

I would ignore it and move on.  If it happens again, then notify intel.  If you get deactivated, just join again.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[CoPilot is a virus, W11 is a keystroke logger, all from MicroSlop]

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