The Last Few Days I Been Getting Emails From hxxps://ssl.gstatic.com/@gupadpfrqrnf8v9div8lnb.am.kwe.com I have not opened anything from them in fear of getting hacked or something… is this type of email ok to open or should i del. from my mail and block it? thanks for your help.
First please edit your post, change the https to hXXps to break an active line to a suspect location.
I wouldn’t open unsolicited emails - if however, I had opened it then the next don’t is don’t click links in it and don’t open any attachments.
You could google the email subject and see what the brings. Scams, etc are frequently ale to be found searching on the email subject.
EDIT: The gstatic.com domain belongs to google, but can be used for tracking.
Please break that live link with htxps. It is a Google third party that is being used tracking you.
Also latest detected files from that IP: https://www.virustotal.com/en/ip-address/74.125.226.55/information/
a Softonic PUP downloader, which avast may detect when in PUP-mode and also an injecting trojan that avast detects as Win32:Malware-gen. With ABP ad-blocker your protected when you uncheck “Allow some non-intrusive advertising”.
uBlock adblocker blocks this anyway. Now you may understand that adblockers also play an important role in protecting the user from being infested through malcode and unwanted scrap and junk.
The address is from a sub-domain out of namespace on: http://www.dnsinspect.com/am.kwe.com/1426802574
Reverse Entries for MX records WARNING: Found mail servers with inconsistent reverse DNS entries. You should fix them if you are using those servers to send email. Server IP PTR (Reverse) IPs aspmx.l.google.com. 173.194.66.27 we-in-f27.1e100.net. 216.239.32.27, 173.194.66.27 alt1.aspmx.l.google.com. 74.125.205.27 ? ? alt2.aspmx.l.google.com. 74.125.130.27 ? ? aspmx2.googlemail.com. 74.125.205.27 ? ? aspmx3.googlemail.com. 74.125.130.27 ? ? aspmx.l.google.com. 2a00:1450:400c:c00::1b wg-in-x1b.1e100.net. 2a00:1450:400c:c00::1b alt1.aspmx.l.google.com. 2a00:1450:4010:c02::1a ? ? alt2.aspmx.l.google.com. 2404:6800:4003:c01::1a ? ? aspmx2.googlemail.com. 2a00:1450:4010:c02::1b ? ? aspmx3.googlemail.com. 2404:6800:4003:c01::1b ? ? All mail servers should have a reverse DNS (PTR) entry for each IP address (RFC 1912). Missing reverse DNS entries will make many mail servers to reject your e-mails or mark them as SPAM.So this seems google abuse!All IP’s reverse DNS entries should resolve back to IP address (IP → PTR → IP). Many mail servers are configured to reject e-mails from IPs with inconsistent reverse DNS configuration.
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