Hi yall, I have been receiving these email for a while now. The email address is no-reply@notify.proton.me but I’m pretty sure this is a phishing attack because not the first email (the one in blue) or the second account name (the one in red) are my proton account.
Someone knows these 2 gmail accounts and knows I have a proton one but doesn’t know the correct proton account name. Ofc my proton account is not linked these emails, not even for recovery situations.
They may have the 'official' url in the link, but there's a good chance they might be piped/redirected through a malicious server under the spammer's control to log your keystrokes.
I've seen at least a couple times a similar trick but with payment req websites like cash app or venmo. Everything looks legit, but if you were to look closely at the url they want you to click, it is almost always routed through a server under the phisher's control.
Its possible some wires got crossed behind scenes, some database/software mixup.
Maybe email proton support if you're concerned? I've had some similar mixup happen with banking and they got it all sorted after I complained (I was getting emails intended for someone else).
Edit: either way, I think you should let them know in case its phishing or something broken on their end.
the address there can be faked, maybe your email client did not warn about it. if you can check the mail's headers (maybe easier on desktop), look at all the addtesses you see in there and if thry seem suspicious.
also check the link they sent. Don't open it, but copy it only.
Wondering if someone somehow linked your Gmail (email you received this on) to their proton account. I was looking for an email you could forward this to to report it to proton but could not find one.
As always, if an email looks suspect, don't click anything. Just wish there was a way to report it.
I'm not sure if this is how proton notifies you, but it could also be that someone else (the other address you're seeing) put you in as their recovery mail. they haven't logged in in a while, and now get notified that their account might get deleted due to lack of activity. They might have just mistyped the intended recovery email or randomly put in yours.
Either way, nothing you need to do.
It could also be some IDN tricks. Most browsers translate mixed scripts into punycode nowadays, but it can be easy to get tricked. Just go to their official site if you're unsure.
For example: www.prοtοn.me/ looks like a normal link... but the O's have been replaced with the Greek letter omicron.
If you have been inactive on all Proton services for one year, we will give you advance notice 30 days, 15 days, and 7 days before your account is deleted.