On Tue, 2022-01-11 at 11:58 -0500, Christopher wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Today, I received an email from f...@fedoraproject.org with the subject
> line "Fedora Account System: please verify your Bugzilla email
> address". This email has a unique link to accounts.fedoraproject.org.
> 
> Based on the context, it seems legitimate. However, I noticed that
> clicking the link will take you to a sign-in page asking for
> credentials to your account. That seems strange to me, because it
> already has a unique link that's associated with the verification of a
> specific email in a specific FAS account, so asking for credentials
> should be completely unnecessary here. Asking for credentials makes
> this appear to be a phishing attempt, because that's how a phishing
> email would behave (appearance of legitimacy, requesting credentials
> when not needed).
> 
> I think the FAS developers should remove the requirement to sign-in
> for these verification emails, to reduce the appearance/behavior of
> phishing. The email itself says these emails are "To improve
> security". If that is a goal, then Fedora systems should avoid
> training users to supply credentials when not needed.

You want anyone who receives or intercepts those emails to be able to access
your account *without* logging in?!?

-- 
Yaakov Selkowitz
Senior Software Engineer - Platform Enablement
Red Hat, Inc.
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