The "Squarespace You've Disabled Auto-Renew" Phishing Scam

The Squarespace Youve Disabled Auto-Renew Phishing Scam

The "Squarespace You've Disabled Auto-Renew" email below is a scam. Therefore, Squarespace customers who have received email messages like the one below, which claims that their website and domains have been terminated, are asked not to click on the links in them. This is because we have noticed that scammers are currently sending out fake Squarespace emails which have links that go to phishing websites that steal online account usernames and passwords.

Squarespace customers should always go directly to www.squarespace.com and sign into their accounts from there. If there is something that they need to do, they will be notified after signing in.

A "Squarespace You've Disabled Auto-Renew" Scam

From: amybarrysupport@sealrosey.com

Squarespace

WEBSITE

You’ve disabled auto-renew

This is a confirmation that you disabled auto-renew for a Squarespace subscription. Your subscription will expire at the end of its term on Oct 30th, 2018.

Ready to go live again?

Your site has expired. If you are ready, you can still go live by updating your payment to one of our plans.

UPDATE MY BILLING

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Squarespace customers who have already been scammed are asked to contact Squarespace for help.

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  • December 4, 2018 at 9:07 AM by an anonymous user from: Lancaster, New York, United States

    I receive DOZENS of similar Squarespace E-mail's per day for months. I've never clicked on the obviously fake E-mails. In fact I've never had anything to do with (the real) Squarespace.

    On average I only receive 1-2 other types of phishing scams per week, so this Squarespace thing is just insane.

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The "Squarespace You've Disabled Auto-Renew" Phishing Scam