Ledger realistic phishing e-mail

I received a phishing e-mail that looks very realistic.The from address is noreply@ledger.com-client.emailHere's the e-mail :Dear client, We regret to inform you that Ledger has experienced a security breach affecting approximately 86,000 of our customers and that the wallet associated with your e-mail address (xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx) is within those affected by the breach. Namely, on Thursday, October 29th 2020, our forensics team has found several of the Ledger Live administrative servers to be infected with malware. At this moment, it's technically impossible to conclusively assess the severity and the scope of the data breach. Due to these circumstances, we must assume that your cryptocurrency assets are at risk of being stolen. If you're receiving this e-mail, it's because you've been affected by the breach. In order to protect your assets, please download the latest version of Ledger Live and follow the instructions to set up a new PIN for your wallet. Sincerly, Ledger The thing that look very realistic is that when you click on the link in the e-mail, it appears that you are redirected to ledger.com which is not the case.​Here's how it looks like in my address bar:https://ift.tt/2TEu9XO you can notice a small dot and if you copy it somewhere else such as regex101.com it looks it that :​https://preview.redd.it/vtku7c06m7w51.png?width=284&format=png&auto=webp&s=d9021f57360a24e8cf0210d8340317fd35e6660b​PLEASE be very careful. If you need to download the latest version of Ledger, NEVER DO IT by clicking on a link from any e-mail.Always type 'ledger.com' in your browser yourself or search it on Google.

Submitted October 30, 2020 at 05:37PM

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