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"path": "/t/im-concerned-about-recent-spam-to-simplelogin-aliases/38403#post_1",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-08T11:46:15.000Z",
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"textContent": "Over the past month I’ve received two emails to two separate Simpleogin aliases. One is used for the registrant details for a personal domain, and that domain has whois protection enabled. The other alias I use for Amazon.\n\nA couple weeks ago I received a spam email to the alias for my domain. Like I mentioned, the domain has whois protection and I have no idea how the email address could be obtained.\n\nToday, I received an email to my Amazon alias regarding some DeCoster vs Amazon lawsuit that I’ve been automatically opted-in to apparently. At first I assumed it was spam, but the fact it was sent to my Amazon alias gave me pause, and I’ve done some searching and the lawsuit does seem legit. I’m alarmed at how they have gotten my email address and what other details they might have obtained.\n\nI guess these are just coincidences; I certainly hope they are. My Simplelogin account is protected with a passkey and I can’t see any indicators anyone has accessed it. Does anyone have any thoughts about how the two aliases I’ve mentioned could’ve been accessed?",
"title": "I'm concerned about recent spam to Simplelogin aliases"
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