There is a fake Cloud Storage Final Notice expiration email that is spreading like wildfire. The fake email claims recipients' cloud storage account is nearing its limits, and to avoid service interruption, they should upgrade their plan. But, this is a scare tactic to frighten and trick potential victims into clicking the link in it, which goes to a phishing website that steals account credentials, personal, and financial information.
The Final Notice Cloud Expiration Scam

Re: We have tried to contact you several times, but without success. If you do not resolve your issue today, all your data, including photos and videos, will be permanently deleted on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.__ID:#DTGL-358.
If you have received the scam, please do NOT click the link in it. Just delete it. If you have already clicked on the link, change your password. And, if you disclosed your banking information on the fake and phishing website you were taken to, please contact your bank for help.