All owners of Internet domains get occasional reminders from ICANN to check their registration details are correct and take action if incorrect. Unless something is wrong, then you just ignore the message.
ICANN administers domain name ownership. It is a not-for-profit partnership of people from all over the world dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable and interoperable.
Occasionally scammers try to con domain name owners into clicking to confirm their details in a scam email. Usually these are a waste of time to the scammer as almost all domain name owners are Internet savvy.
This latest email starts out with a request for the reader to confirm their email address, then it has stuff about ICANN needing the victim to confirm their customer ID or lose the domain name listed above.
However there is no domain name listed above or anywhere else in the email.
Then the email has a section in German for no obvious reason then it has a separate scam message claiming to be from Doodle about a message then more German.
This scammer seems to have confused multiple scam emails and clearly has no idea what she is doing.
Maybe she is a complete idiot who has just copied sections from multiple emails or maybe something went wrong in her attempt at a mail merge.
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