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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 24/02/2019 à 19:14, Samuel Gougeon a
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello Clauss,<br>
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It looks like a regular administrative notification from the nable
plateform homing mailing lists.<br>
I guess that it can occur while some operations are done on the
web interface.<br>
Phishing is when in a mail some link leads to a target completely
different from<br>
the supposed one "readable as the link text". It does not look to
be the case.<br>
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If someone tried to use your loggin on the online plateform but
failed due to a bad login,<br>
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<font color="#009900">.. to a bad <i>password</i>..<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:3f20733a-9fe9-2ca9-40af-6a5e218ac6bf@free.fr"
type="cite"> then a good plateform will notify the actual
recipient to confirm the login.<br>
This is rather a sign for security, not the opposite.<br>
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Regards<br>
Samuel</blockquote>
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