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Are E-mails from Mozilla@e.mozilla.org valid?

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These emails are signed "Sara and the Mozilla Team" and another by Sara Haghdoosti, Global Campaign Manager". They request you click on "Please update your software". I believe these to be some type of scam and not truly from Mozilla-Firefox. The first email lists several sources, one of which is https://duo.com/trusted-access-report-2016.

These emails are signed "Sara and the Mozilla Team" and another by Sara Haghdoosti, Global Campaign Manager". They request you click on "Please update your software". I believe these to be some type of scam and not truly from Mozilla-Firefox. The first email lists several sources, one of which is https://duo.com/trusted-access-report-2016.

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You likely signed up for Mozilla newsletter at say https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/ or https://www.mozilla.org/contribute/friends/ for newsletters like https://blog.mozilla.org/about_mozilla/

anything *.mozilla.org is Mozilla.

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You likely signed up for Mozilla newsletter at say https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/ or https://www.mozilla.org/contribute/friends/ for newsletters like https://blog.mozilla.org/about_mozilla/

anything *.mozilla.org is Mozilla.

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Thanks James, don't remember doing that, but it's possible.