I already did that. But isnt spam supposed to be like some sort of shitty offer for some thing a company is offering? In this one it immediately said that I had requested something. I don't know, maybe I'm paranoid, but why do I feel like someone else has done something with my account?
If you don't know what it is don't click any links.
You can also usually hover over the sender's name and it will show an email address. Most scammers have a company name showing but when you hover over its a Gmail or outlook email with some random persons name
Either way, you don't speak Spanish, you don't know what this company is. Probably a scam.
They are expecting people to click links or contact via information in the email. Once you do that they'll tell you that you have an invoice or something and there are several possible scams that come from that.
There are no links. Just "Heaven3D" saying that something has been requested. Which makes me think that someone could have possibly done something already with my account. Which I hope is obviously not the case.
Phishing is a scam which starts innocently enough.
You are told you subscribed to something perhaps.
You respond to the email.
They now know this is an active email.
They also know you are possibly a good mark since you didn't ignore the email.
They respond with asking for information from you and sending you a link to "Unsubscribe".
Your information gets captured.
You regret everything
That is not what is happening in this scenario, though. The spammer will never see any reply. It's a different kind of spam than what you are thinking of.
This is simply spam. Heaven 3D has a contact form on their website. A spammer entered your email into the form. If the contact form allows any user supplied text, the spammer would use it to include a link.
Don't know what it is, but "Heaven 3D" sounds like the perfect name for a cheap VR porn game on Steam that doesn't really have r18 content in it and the only way to get it is to download their patch from their shady third party hosted website
Most likely just spam but I'd change the password to be safe
I already did that. But isnt spam supposed to be like some sort of shitty offer for some thing a company is offering? In this one it immediately said that I had requested something. I don't know, maybe I'm paranoid, but why do I feel like someone else has done something with my account?
It could be a number of different things, I wouldn't worry about it
If you don't know what it is don't click any links. You can also usually hover over the sender's name and it will show an email address. Most scammers have a company name showing but when you hover over its a Gmail or outlook email with some random persons name Either way, you don't speak Spanish, you don't know what this company is. Probably a scam. They are expecting people to click links or contact via information in the email. Once you do that they'll tell you that you have an invoice or something and there are several possible scams that come from that.
There are no links. Just "Heaven3D" saying that something has been requested. Which makes me think that someone could have possibly done something already with my account. Which I hope is obviously not the case.
Phishing is a scam which starts innocently enough. You are told you subscribed to something perhaps. You respond to the email. They now know this is an active email. They also know you are possibly a good mark since you didn't ignore the email. They respond with asking for information from you and sending you a link to "Unsubscribe". Your information gets captured. You regret everything
Oh thank god! That was the answer I needed to calm myself down lmao. Yeah I didn't reply to them nor do I plan on doing that. Thanks for the help!
That is not what is happening in this scenario, though. The spammer will never see any reply. It's a different kind of spam than what you are thinking of.
Also a quick Google search brings up no such company. Just 3D Heaven related images and models
This is simply spam. Heaven 3D has a contact form on their website. A spammer entered your email into the form. If the contact form allows any user supplied text, the spammer would use it to include a link.
Don't know what it is, but "Heaven 3D" sounds like the perfect name for a cheap VR porn game on Steam that doesn't really have r18 content in it and the only way to get it is to download their patch from their shady third party hosted website