![]() An nslookup on the ip address can show you the registered domain.ĭomain Name: Registry Domain ID: 100981625_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: Registrar URL: Updated Date: T09:58:07-0800 Creation Date: T12:44:36-0700 Registrar Registration Expiration Date: T12:44:36-0700 Registrar: MarkMonitor, Inc. If you view the headers, it will tell you exactly where it came from, as well as an ip address. When I changed my SEN account password, I received a third confirmation email by the same email address " is really pissing me off for some reason. Is it a phishing scam or not? After I clicked the "verify" link in the second email, I quickly changed passwords for all my internet accounts just to be safe. I am extremely confused, frustrated and angry. The first email banner says "Sony Entertainment Network" while the second email says "Sony". The difference between the first and second email is the email banner design. They warn me not to click the link in this email. I decided to google the email address from the second verification email and many websites are saying it's a phishing scam. Everything looks exactly the nearly same and nothing seems unusual. I thought it was odd but I decided to do it anyway. The email address of this email is from " hours later, I received another email from " to verify my email. ![]() ![]() I was asked to verify my email within seconds of updating my email on SEN website. Today I updated my Sony Entertainment Network account with my new email. I created a new email address a few days ago. ![]()
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