Maybe so. If people don't want to have their mail mistaken for phishing
attacks they should avoid writing it to look like one. Things like "to confirm
this is not spam" are utterly meaningless. A "forms.gle" URL I have only seen
in fraudulent emails; ditto google/forms URLs. And in particula
I am not sure that your diagnosis is correct: the survey was announcement
by Stack Overflow. See https:// stackoverflow.blog/ 2021/ 05/
25/the-2021-developer-survey-is-now-open/
?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_overflow_newsletter
(to avoid an embedded link just in case, I hav
That sure looks like a phishing attack. The .gle link is a major red flag.
I'm not going there and I would recommend everyone else avoid it too.
paul
> On Jun 1, 2021, at 11:02 PM, Dev Survey via Fortran
> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I have attached a survey form so that I can better un