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Monday, September 29th, 2025

Is this Spam?

IS THIS SPAM?
Xfinity
Recent updates to your account
Starting from today, we are disconnecting the old version of you mailbox and will be replaced by our Latest 11.2 version.
Kindly click the button below to validate your account:
Validate Account [Edited: possible phishing link]
THIS IS A SERVICE-RELATED EMAIL
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Please do not reply to this email, it is not monitored. If you'd like to contact us, please visit our website here.
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11 days ago

I would hope that Xfinity would never send an email using a generic URL shortener like that, because I never click on such links.

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11 days ago

IS THIS SPAM? ...

The "validate" link leads to a scammer phishing site. "Update" emails that have any sort of "click here or lose your access" demand are almost always scams.

Do not click!

Check email that claims to be from Comcast/Xfinity with their Connect webmail (https://connect.xfinity.com/) and look for the XFINITY Verified Email logo. See https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/comcast-verified-email for examples of valid logo placement. A logo in the body of the email does not count.

Unfortunately, AFAIK the logo is not present when you view one of their messages in an email app or program. It's only visible when you use their web email site, and only for email sent to a Comcast.net address.

To report a scam email follow the instructions under the "How do I report phishing email sent to or from a Comcast.net email account?" heading on https://spa.xfinity.com/help/email-abuse?faq=spam-email.

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Yes, I've reported the same email days ago and received another today. No response from Xfinity. Never click on links. Always safe. Even AI states Xfinity is changing emails to Yahoo.

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Just because AI said it, that doesn't make it wrong.  Given a binary question, AI is probably right at least 51% of the time.

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9 days ago

Thank you so much for taking the time to reach out to Xfinity Support @Hogiemi2!  We are so glad to hear from you and want to assist in any way that we can.  How often do you receive emails like this?  If you receive emails like this on a regular basis you are going to want to reach out to our Customer Security Assurance Team.  

 

The CSA team ensures customers have a safe online experience. They handle issues like phishing, spam, infected computers (often called bots), online fraud (like hacked accounts) and other security issues similar to this.  By following this link, https://spa.xfinity.com/help, you can report this issue and open a case with the team to have this taken care of. 

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9 days ago

@Hogiemi2 wrote: "... Even AI states Xfinity is changing emails to Yahoo."

And that's true. But the email fragment you posted doesn't event mention Yahoo, so it's already suspect.

I don't know what the actual "invite and accept terms" email will look like as I have not yet received one and Comcast/Xfinity has not provided an example, but I did get this "heads up!" email:

  • The "From:" address was "xfinity@updates.xfinity.com"
  • The email was tagged as "Xfinity Verified Email" when viewed in "https://connect.xfinity.com"
  • The message Subject was "Important update: Changes are coming for Comcast.net email accounts"

It went on to say:

Exciting changes are coming for Comcast.net email accounts

Over the next several months, we’ll be moving Comcast.net email accounts from the Xfinity Email 
platform to the Yahoo Mail platform to provide users with a better experience.

With AI-driven inbox management, advanced security, an effortless calendar, and a top-rated 
mobile app, Yahoo Mail is a premium email solution designed to keep you organized and connected. 
And the best part is you’ll keep your current Comcast.net email address, messages, folders, and 
contacts when you make the move.

Below is a list of email account(s) that will be impacted:

    (email address[es])

What happens next

In about 30* days, you’ll receive another email that will prompt you to sign into 
xfinityconnect.email.comcast.net to accept Yahoo’s terms of service and complete your move to the 
Yahoo Mail platform. You’ll have 120 days to accept the terms. Your email address will not change – 
you’ll keep your current email address on the Yahoo Mail platform.

Learn more about how to prepare for a smooth move.

If you don’t want to keep your email address and move your email account to Yahoo Mail, you can 
export your data and close your email account. Visit https://export.xfinity.com to get started.

We understand how important email is, and we’re here to help make this an easy transition 
for you. We'll email you again when it's time to sign the terms of service and move to Yahoo.

Learn more [links to https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/yahoo-email-migration-overview]

* This messaged was dated and received on 8/21/2025, so the followup email is a bit overdue.

Also see https://help.yahoo.com/kb/new-yahoo-mail/SLN36803.html.

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