thank you everyone. I Thought so.
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Good, you are quick to respond about malspam emails, you act fast and think fast to solve it.
I often read and see Coinbase users who receive phishing emails, so Coinbase made a warning.
Do not trust malspam emails disguised as messages from Coinbase.In most cases, phishing emails are sent by scammers who attempt to trick recipients into providing sensitive, personal information such as credit card details, login credentials (e.g., username, email address, password), social security numbers and other details. Most are disguised as official, important messages from legitimate companies, but these bogus emails should never be trusted.
As well as Coinbase, providing a way for its users to overcome and protect themselves from Phishing email attacks.
Warning:Thousands of Coinbase Users Hit by Phishing Attack -- Here's How to Protect YourselfFor that in the future, both you, me and other users, be careful of incoming emails, especially emails that we don't know or are suspicious of whether it's on behalf of an exchange or the like, hopefully things don't happen that are not wanted.