Aol mail upgrade email

The infamous AOL Mail upgrade email!

In 2015, AOL sent out an email to its users informing them that their AOL Mail accounts would be upgraded to a new version, which would require them to create a new password and verify their account information. The email was sent to all AOL Mail users, regardless of whether they had previously updated their account information or not.

The email was designed to look like a phishing scam, with a subject line that read "Important: Update Your AOL Account Information" and a message that claimed that AOL was upgrading its security measures to protect users' accounts. The email asked users to click on a link to update their account information, which would supposedly take them to a secure page where they could enter their new password and verify their account details.

However, the email was actually a phishing scam designed to trick users into revealing their login credentials and other sensitive information. The email was not sent by AOL, but rather by scammers who were trying to steal users' login credentials and use them to access their accounts.

If you received an email like this, it's important to be cautious and not click on any links or provide any sensitive information. Instead, you should:

  1. Delete the email immediately.
  2. Go directly to the AOL website and log in to your account using your existing login credentials.
  3. Check your account settings to ensure that your information is up to date and secure.

Remember, AOL will never send you an email asking you to update your account information or provide sensitive information. If you're unsure about the authenticity of an email, it's always best to err on the side of caution and avoid clicking on any links or providing any sensitive information.