Thursday, 4 December 2025

Pretty shocking!

 

Yesterday, just before I headed to work, I received an email from Superhive informing me that my account had been restricted, and that I needed to verify my identity. I was in a rush and wanted to resolve the issue before leaving. So I checked the email was legit—it was. It came through Superhive. 



However, my spider sense was tingling. The language in the email wasn't quite right. The link formatting was inconsistent with everything else they'd ever sent me. I didn't even read the security warning, which is telling you this is not a legitimate email.

I clicked on the link...and.. oh gawd. 


That URL is a fire alarm. The dressing isn't terrible. The support chat window is reassuring but also not quite right.

So the email looks to have been sent through Superhive from a compromised seller's account and is dressed up to look like it came directly from Superhive. I messaged support through the website's main link, and received a reply very quickly that told me this is a scam and that prompt action has been taken to prevent the rogue account from sending any more messages. Not great but not terrible. Some kind of text scanning on the seller's emails might be in order, as they'd quickly identify suspect URLs. That linked page is under the top-level domain intended for clothes and fashion vendors?!


Terrains

Because I am addicted to the sculpting steps. I really need to use some of the scatter tools and MOVE ON.

New cliff assets. I spent so much money in the sale.

Sculpted steps. About 5 biome masks made this one crashy (in World Creator)

Details: nice. Too washed out.

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Pretty shocking!

  Yesterday, just before I headed to work, I received an email from Superhive informing me that my account had been restricted, and that I n...