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Thursday, January 15th, 2026 2:00 PM

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I received an email at 4:30 AM today, and it claimed to be an official Comcast Email, but when scanning the "From" field, it listed a personal comcast.net email address, with the name disguised as "Dear Comcast Owner". I can't give out the actual email address for fear this post might be flagged as spam. Fortunately I didn't click on any links, as I'm not sure if this might give my machine a virus. Is this just another phishing email? Or is it legitimately from Xfinity Support? Though there is text wtin the email body, but my screenreader can't read pictures, the email didn't have a graphic with the words "Xfinity Logo" in the text body. Is this a legitimate email? Or is it just another phishing email? 

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... Is this just another phishing email?

Correct. See https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/yahoo-email-migration-safety.

Check email that claims to be from Comcast/Xfinity with their Connect webmail (https://connect.xfinity.com/) and look for the XFINITY Verified Email logo. See https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/comcast-verified-email for examples of valid logo placement. A logo in the body of the email does not count.

Unfortunately, AFAIK the logo is not present when you view one of their messages in an email app or program. It's only visible when you use their web email site, and only for email sent to a Comcast.net address.

To report a scam email follow the instructions under the "How do I report phishing email sent to or from a Comcast.net email account?" heading on https://spa.xfinity.com/help/email-abuse?faq=spam-email.

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@BruceW​ I've just recently signed in to my Comcast account with Xfinity Connect two days ago, and I can still access my email. Does this mean the transition already happened for me?

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... Xfinity Connect ... I can still access my email. Does this mean the transition already happened for me? ...

No. If your mail is still accessible using Connect, it has not yet been converted. Once it is, you'll have to log in to Yahoo. 

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@BruceW​ When it does transition to Yahoo, will I still be able to log in with my Comcast credentials?

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... will I still be able to log in with my Comcast credentials?

Users with Comcast.net email addresses who migrate to Yahoo will still have the very same Comcast.net email address. They'll need to login to Yahoo (or access Yahoo's POP, IMAP, or SMTP servers) to send and receive messages, but the Comcast.net addresses will continue to function. Of course, users who fail to migrate will, at some undetermined future date, will lose their Comcast.net addresses. 

Sometimes the migration process requires you to select a new password for email, and sometimes not. 

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@BruceW​ I still haven't received that official email yet. Just a bunch of what seems like phishing emails. Is there an approximate date when this might happen for me?

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I still haven't received that official email yet. ... Is there an approximate date when this might happen for me?

They haven't said. But you don't need an email. Instead, log in to https://xfinityconnect.email.comcast.net/emailMigration. If the account you logged in with is ready to be migrated, that page will say:

You're invited to upgrade your email account to Yahoo Mail ... 

If the ID has already been migrated, the page will say:

Your Comcast.net email account is accessible at Yahoo Mail ...

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@BruceW​ I logged in with that link you've just provided, and it automatically redirected me to the Email page, with no alert of transitioning.

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9 hours ago

Hello, @Annabelle2. I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this was a phishing email, and the link you clicked was likely a fraudulent site designed to steal your login credentials. While it is true that we are currently migrating @comcast.net email accounts to a new platform (powered by Yahoo Mail) throughout 2026, the specific email you described is a known scam that has been targeting users this month.

 

Why this email is a scam
- The Sender Address: Official Xfinity emails regarding this migration will never come from a personal @comcast.net address. They come exclusively from xfinity@updates.xfinity.com.

- The Salutation: Real Xfinity communications will address you by your actual name, not generic terms like "Dear Comcast Owner" or "Dear Mail User."

- The Missing Logo: As your screenreader correctly identified, official emails have specific security markings. In the official Xfinity webmail portal, a legitimate email will show a Verified Xfinity Logo (a purple "X" or the word "Xfinity") next to the subject line in your inbox, not just as a picture inside the message body.

 

Urgent: Immediate Steps to Take
Since you entered your credentials into that link, you should treat your account as compromised. Please do the following immediately:

- Change Your Password: Go directly to xfinity.com (do not use the link from the email) and change your Xfinity ID password immediately.

- Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): If you haven't already, turn on two-step verification in your Xfinity account settings. This prevents hackers from logging in even if they have your password.

- Check Other Accounts: If you use that same password for other websites (like your bank or social media), change those passwords as well.

- Report the Phishing: You can report this to our security team by forwarding the email to abuse@comcast.net.

 

The Real Migration
The legitimate migration is real, but you do not need to click a link in an email to start it. When your account is ready, you will see a secure prompt the next time you log in to the official connect.xfinity.com portal. Please let me know if this helps!

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