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Originally Posted by ladida
All of that fails if the server your mail is on is compromissed, and that's usually the target, not your, or anyone elses email in particular.
Why they go "personal" with AMP is the case that someone got his personal information from somewhere, along with documents (or can forge them in a good manner) and they are trying to cash in on that (they mention in the email they would send the proper docs). So they got your personal info (name, address, phone etc etc) from somewhere.
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Actually they just offered to send in docs. Does not appear they ever did.
I am almost 100% certain that my personal information was not used to access the account. Aside from epassporte who demands your personal information and documents, sponsors for instance just have company name, tax id number, and such.
If a company just relies on simple personal data (name, address, phone) then they have serious problems anyways. Every content provider would already be compromised in that instance due to 2257 (phone aside). Yet hell that still would be common whois information if one did not keep domains private.
So again unless they left shit out of the email and email quote. I do not see a request for a phone call, or a in reference to our phone call your info has been reset. Nor do I see a we received your documents, or after reviewing your documents we reset your information. The email is pretty cut and dry - please help - ok your reset.