So I was checking my Proton Mail inbox, as I usually do, when I came across a hilarious email in my spam folder.
Your Mailbox storage is 99% full
You are currently using 4852.3 MB of 5000.00 MB available
Don’t risk losing new incoming messages, Follow below to increase your email account storage.
I was very careful not to click on any links in the email.
I was not fooled even for a second. It was impossible for me to have run out of storage. You know why? Because I paid for a Proton Unlimited subscription a few months ago, and I have more than enough storage!

The fact that I got this email means someone got access to my email address, which makes it hard to narrow it down because I used to sign up for a LOT of services. I’ve started using Addy to create new aliases, but I really wish I had done that sooner, so I could see who sold me out.
Here’s a lesson: always use an email alias, so that when/if this happens, you’ll know who leaked your email address!
- The gouverment stole 505 gb - Goobeaurmant 
 
- The fake progress bar isn’t even 99% full, which is funny. Even funner: 4852.3 MB out of 5000 MB is only 97% 
- Looks like one of the better attempts, TBH. I’ve seen some poor ones over the years. 
- The progress bar itself doesn’t seem to be 99% full. 
- I don’t know I thought it was pretty good. 
- that link  - XcQ, don’t click you. - I like how for different people it can be the beginning OR the end of that ID that tips them off. 
 
 
- 1.85/510GB. - unlimited - ??? - To fill up 510gb worth of emails would take an eternity - Not for my work colleagues. For them email is something for transferring files and re requesting the files when they cant find the original email. 
- The storage space is shared with Proton Drive 
 
- I have a laptop with more than an unlimited SSD. It’s not that expensive anymore. 
 
- I got a similar phishing mail as well though not for my primary email account. Most of them just redirect to a similar looking login UI and ask the user to enter password. 
- With Proton Unlimited you have access to SimpleLogin as well. 
- Maybe I’m desensitized because our group address is published in multiple places on the web, but that email is not even slightly noteworthy. This November we’ve already gotten 7 emails that said our mailbox was full or we needed to change its password. - To me this is just background noise of the Internet. 
- deleted by creator 
- That’s why I don’t use Proton, but Startmail. Their email aliases system is perfect. Haven’t got any trouble so far. Is this a common problem with Proton? - I feel like this is provider agnostic. If you signup to a bunch of different newsletters (or anything else really), at some point your email will get out there. - Proton has email aliasing via SimpleLogin which I have found to be really good. 
 
- I use my own domain and catch all. So signupatservice1 will be at signupatservice1@mydomain.ml and so on easy to check whats what 





