Hi, I have an email through Inmotion Hosting and I received the message below.
Is this a hacking attempt or a legitimate upgrade?
I would have expected an upgrade to come through the Inmotion hosting site and to be posted far ahead of the transition period.
Please advise.
Best wishes, Shan Gordon shan@mdenergysavers.com
On Fri, 1 May 2026, SHAN GORDON via Users wrote:
Hi, I have an email through Inmotion Hosting and I received the message below. Is this a hacking attempt or a legitimate upgrade?
I would have expected an upgrade to come through the Inmotion hosting site and to be posted far ahead of the transition period.
Please advise.
This has nothing to do with Roundcube, which is an e-mail client. You wouldn't ask Mozilla or Microsoft the question if you had received the same e-mail with Thunderbird or Outlook, or would you?
If in doubt, contact your provider, whoever that is.
Good luck!
Am 01.05.26 um 20:33 schrieb SHAN GORDON via Users:
Hi, I have an email through Inmotion Hosting and I received the message below. Is this a hacking attempt or a legitimate upgrade?
I would have expected an upgrade to come through the Inmotion hosting site and to be posted far ahead of the transition period.
seriously?
that's clear phishing eveyrbody can see and for updates on the rounducbe side it's impossible that you have to do anything as user since it's just a mail client
SHAN GORDON via Users skrev den 2026-05-01 20:33:
Hi, I have an email through Inmotion Hosting and I received the message below. Is this a hacking attempt or a legitimate upgrade?
yes forged, you should not provide any data to that hostname in the link asking of private logins and more info to solve your roundcube problem, many fail for this, but just stop :)
I would have expected an upgrade to come through the Inmotion hosting site and to be posted far ahead of the transition period.
yes, roundcube is just a webmail, so if it have secureity problems other mailclients would have to
Please advise.
i would like to add this phisher to phishtank.com if you pm me the original mail, i hate stupid phishing mails
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