I’m very careful with privacy and security so I was surprised I got an obvious phishing email from “American Express”. I reported the email and moved on only to get another one today. I checked haveibeenpwned and it came back clear. I have never gotten a phishing email before the other day. As for the senders, they all came from generic IT sounding email addresses. They obviously weren’t American Express.

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    2 months ago

    Information might also be leaked through data breaches. An email is not a particularly hard thing to find, or even guess.

    A spammer could easily just have a computer iterate through all possible combinations of emails and usernames, and shotgun it.

    Especially for a name like OP’s. If their email is a similar name, it wouldn’t be difficult for generate one that is also two words.

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          Correct. I ditched social media a few years ago. No regrets. I deleted every account I did have. Snapchat was the last hold out. I deleted it because I got a popup that required I give consent to be used for AI training or some shit so I deleted the account.

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        A program to send to [list of firstname.lastname pulled from the census]@gmail.com or whatever is pretty easy. Also merchants sell the email lists for $ so if you’ve bought anything with that email that could be it.