>>> this is most likely a scam. Distrust emails which inspire fear and urgency, hallmarks of scammers. If you react, the phisher might register the domains to put you pressure.
>> someone may [...] register the .com domain with a mirror site [...] >> reasonable things to do in that case? > registering variations of the domain in the projects name. How many to stop typosquatting? 🤔 The Internet grows, you'll always be one short. 1. The number of TLDs is evergrowing; 2. There are many potential typos to exploit; 3. Unicode 2nd level domains allow for countless tricks; 4. Too many domains with the same content can harm SEO. The best solution is to keep a good relationship with all search engines. SEO is your friend, as most netizens lazily click on the top-most search results. Best regards, Lorenzo