Anyone have the low-down on this?

I see nothing obvious in the email to suggest it's a spoof, a competitor's 
attempt to harm reputation, or a phish.

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From: "Gumtree Australia" 
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]>
Date: 29 April 2016 5:00:59 GMT+2
To: <mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Important message about your customer information
Reply-To: 
<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]

We are writing to let you know that some of your Gumtree account information 
was compromised in a security attack last weekend. The attackers accessed your 
email address. Contact names and phone numbers, which are made publicly 
available on the site if provided, were also accessed.

Your Gumtree account password was not accessed. Payment details were also not 
compromised; we don't store any payment information on our site.

We resolved the isolated attack within minutes of discovering it and since then 
we've taken extra steps to protect your information.

We encourage you to follow the tips below to help protect yourself from scam 
and phishing attempts:

1.      Watch out for phishing scams: Phishing scammers use fraudulent emails 
or SMS to trick users to access fake websites or share personal information in 
the hope of accessing private account or login information. You can find more 
information about phishing scams 
<http://l.news.gumtree.com.au/u.d?CYGucWZBCzyt0L87IZ19u=721&utm_2source=tactical&utm_2medium=email&utm_2campaign=notification_2april>here.

2.      Keep your account details secure: Choose usernames and passwords 
carefully and don't use the same sign-in information for more than one online 
account.

3.      Spotting a fake email: Fake emails can include a company logo and will 
usually ask you to reply to the message with confidential information or ask 
you to change a password. They may even include an attachment. Gumtree will 
never send you a link to change your password unless you click the 'Forgot your 
password' option on the site.

4.      Reporting fake emails: Please report suspicious emails which you don't 
think are from Gumtree. Simply forward to 
<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] so we can investigate and 
de-activate any fake site links. Do not click on links or take any other action 
requested in those suspicious emails.

The safety of our community remains our number one priority and we apologise 
that you've been affected by this. For more information about staying safe 
online, visit Gumtree's 
<http://l.news.gumtree.com.au/u.d?d4GucWZBCzyt0L87IZ19r=731&utm_2source=tactical&utm_2medium=email&utm_2campaign=notification_2april>Scam
 Security Centre.

If you have any queries about this email, please contact us 
<http://l.news.gumtree.com.au/u.d?a4GucWZBCzyt0L87IZ190=741&utm_2source=tactical&utm_2medium=email&utm_2campaign=notification_2april>here.

Sincerely,

Gumtree Australia
                                        
Marktplaats B.V (trading as Gumtree), Wibautstraat 224-2, 1097 Amsterdam, DN, 
The Netherlands Copyright © 2016 eBay International AG.


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Visiting Professor in Computer Science    Australian National University
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