Klage/Fwd: HEY - Please confirm your email address to enable forwarding
Erik Ribsskog
Til: Merissa D
Kopi: juridisk
Hi,
I'm not sure if you've gotten this right.
This is part of some type of spoofing-attack against me, (it seems).
(A website encourage people to troll/spoof me.
And I get lots of similar trolling-emails every day).
So I want you to please escalate this.
Erik Ribsskog
PS.
Also I think your greeting is a bit odd.
What's this supposed to mean.
Please escalate this to a superior.
ons. 26. aug. 2020 kl. 20:26 skrev Merissa D
Hey,
Sorry for the trouble!
It looks like the miss.ribsskog@hey.com user accidentally set eribsskog@gmail.com as their backup email address. That's why you (eribsskog@gmail.com) got the email originally. So it was just a mistake on the miss.ribsskog@hey.com part that they used the wrong back-up email address. Not to worry -- they've canceled the account.
Our routine is to send the verification email first -- which is what happened.
Feel free to review our security procedures here: https://hey.com/security/
If you have additional questions, please respond to this email and I'll be happy to help.
Stay healthy and be well,
Merissa Dawson
Principal Customer Support Rep
{#HS:1265088225-7336412#}
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 12:40 PM CDT, Erik Ribsskog
Hi,
as I explain in my first e-mail I haven't contacted you.
I want you to inform me about who has been impersonating me here.
And I also want you to inform me about which better routines, that you're organisation/business is going to start with, so that this problem doesn't happen again, to other citizens/people.
Erik Ribsskog
PS.
Also my first-name is Erik, not Eric.
Also, why do use my first-name in the salutation?
That's a bit to clammy/personal, (and that you want to be to comrade), I think.
What's wrong with just 'hi'
Please send about this to a superior.
tor. 23. jul. 2020 kl. 10:34 skrev James Glazebrook