Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Cornerstone Law Phishing Email with subject Were you under 18 when addicted to Social Media or Gaming? Gambling Apps losses over $75,000


For the record, this is a Cornerstone Law storage 
phishing email attempt that is recently going around, with subject Information about your online security and body "Were you under 18 when Addicted to Social Media or Gaming? Gambling Apps losses over $75,000"

What to do?  
Report them, goto bottom of page. 


From: YouthAddictionLawsuits.com<alert@eleasters.com>

Subject: Were you under 18 when addicted to social media or gaming? Gambling apps losses over $75,000?



CORNERSTONE LAW YOUR FOUNDATION FOR JUSTICE Families Are Fighting Back. Were you under 18 when Addicted to Social Media or Video Games? As an adult did you lose over $75,000 on Draftkings or FanDuel? Video game lawsuits allege addictive design harming youth; social media cases claim platforms engineered addiction; gambling lawsuits target predatory betting apps exploiting vulnerable users. ☑ Hooked on Gambling Apps under 18? ☑ Addicted to video games/social media? ☑ Mental health issues? Justice Can Start With One Click This is a paid legal advertisement from Cornerstone Law, LLP. Attorney Frank Zeccola, Esq., licensed to practice law in California, is responsible for this advertisement. If you would no longer like to receive email advertisements from youthaddictionlawsuits.com Cornerstone Law, LLP. Click here or write to us at: 1612 K Street N.W Suite 1101 Washington, D.C 20006.



Phishing Link

1. https://eleasters.com/c/xxx


How to tell this is a Phishing email?

  1. Check email address in full, if it's not from originating company then it's phishing.
  2. Hover over all links in email, if it's not from the company's website then forget it.
  3. The best way is to 

How to examine Email Message Source?

Now let's look at message source
  1. Outlook.com->Actions->View Message Source. 
  2. Gmail.com->More (down arrow to top right)->Show original.
Check for suspicious links, anything that does not originate from source domain, like apple.com.


Report Phishing Email (not as Spam)

  1. Outlook.com->Junk (at Top)->Phishing Scam
  2. Gmail.com->More (down-arrow to top right)->Report Phishing 

Report Phishing to Google

If you have received this email, take further action by

  1. https://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/

Report phishing at Microsoft and government agencies

  1. http://www.microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-faq.aspx

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