Phishing attack through GitHub notification
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> The best email address for anything like this is [email protected]
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45353095
"Discussion" (17 points, 4 hours ago, 17 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45352610
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45353095
"Discussion" (17 points, 4 hours ago, 17 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45352610
I haven't gotten a phishing email, but I permanently have `ycombbiinator/-co` in my GitHub Notifications list. It doesn't display any notifications, but I have the blue notification icon. It's so annoying.
https://ibb.co/xKxXrKVL
https://ibb.co/xKxXrKVL
Here's a fix to remove the notification. Use the GitHub CLI (cli.github.com) to remove it.
gh auth login
gh api notifications //find the bad phishing notification that should be deleted
gh api --method PATCH notifications/threads/(ID HERE)
gh auth login
gh api notifications //find the bad phishing notification that should be deleted
gh api --method PATCH notifications/threads/(ID HERE)
I am sure I never subscribed to this repo. However I came across https://github.blog/changelog/2025-04-14-sunset-notice-for-a...
which possibly means one of the teams I had actually been a part of is the issue.
which possibly means one of the teams I had actually been a part of is the issue.
I've gotten a few similar spam/phishing notifications from github recently too. It showed that my username was tagged in the issue (along with 10-20 others).
The email looks like so https://pasteboard.co/HYYB7qg0tv2M.png
And I could see I was subscribed to the "issue" https://pasteboard.co/zIj5fcaIhNYA.png