Comment by Mordisquitos
1 day ago
That may be what they're hoping for, using a similar modus operandi as those WhatsApp/IM messages from strangers who text you with things in the vein of ‘Hey, it was great meeting you at the conference’ or ‘Did Martha like your flowers?’ etc.
They may well be looking for targets.
I have a story here: I deleted my Reddit account.
A few months later, the owner of the u/batman account added my mail as password reset mail.
I looked up the account. It was hardly ever used in 15 years, mostly for once in a blue moon dropping in a random comment role-playing as Batman. It was not obviously anyone I knew. It looked like they were basically inviting me to take over the account.
That was actually a bit tempting, but then the owner, whoever they were, would know who I was, and I still didn't know who they were.
(For that reason I've changed the name, it wasn't Batman, but it was equally "I can't believe you got THAT as your Reddit username" rare.)
So I clicked "this wasn't me" instead. After a few weeks the account was deleted by the owner. It seems they were willing to burn a 15+ year old account with a super-desirable (to many) name in order to get me back to Reddit, and then when I refused they just deleted it. That was VERY weird, and I wish I knew what was going on.
yeah this was my thinking, too
great way to phish people without looking like a malicious, obvious actor
instead they look like idiots or rubes and you get a little too curious, and in ways that might be considered malicious (and potentially illegal).