Better watch out for scams and don't click on random links in your email. Google has a very strict policy on what is spam and what isn't but occasionally stuff slips through and I almost fell for it. When you get an email asking you to click on a link, no matter how legit it looks, look for spelling errors. Also, look at the email it's being sent from, then look at the Copyright at the bottom. If any of those things look off to you, DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK. Contact the real service it's connected to, provide a screenshot and change your service password. This is what I received: