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I've received the following email today: http://ehrs.info/images/V6E0eUb1NG.png
One of my clients host a website on my server which provides boosting services for LoL and this is the page in question: http://ehrs.info/images/SccNDtTOG6.png
Looking at the email source, the message comes from a Netherlands ISP called chello.nl and not from the actual domain react.org, but that company is from Netherlands as well.
There are hundreds of people here with account selling and boosting websites, that contain icons, logos and various art from those games, but so far I've never heard of something like this happening to any of them.
Should I be concerned and remove the logo or just ignore the email?
One of my clients host a website on my server which provides boosting services for LoL and this is the page in question: http://ehrs.info/images/SccNDtTOG6.png
Looking at the email source, the message comes from a Netherlands ISP called chello.nl and not from the actual domain react.org, but that company is from Netherlands as well.
There are hundreds of people here with account selling and boosting websites, that contain icons, logos and various art from those games, but so far I've never heard of something like this happening to any of them.
Should I be concerned and remove the logo or just ignore the email?
