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I’ve received an e- mail from Mozilla.com about a data breach involving my e-mail address. Is this genuine? Mike Law

I’ve received an e- mail from Mozilla.com about a data breach involving my e-mail address. Is this genuine? Mike Law

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Reply to James’ response re Firefox monitor: my query was not about whether Firefox monitors e-mails, but whether the e-mail I received from Mozilla.com about a data breach was genuinely from Mozilla, or whether it SWd a scam from someone impersonating Mozilla

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Well Mozilla owns the *.mozilla.com, and *.mozilla.org domains so the *@mozilla.com email is real.

The above links explains why you got the email among other things.