cPanel users are being targeted by scammers. Here are some details on how to find these malicious emails to maintain the safety of your account.
cPanel clients are receiving official-looking emails that ask them to sign in to their cPanel account to accept new terms and conditions, safety and security updates, account confirmation, etc. Nevertheless, the emails contain web links to a phony cPanel login web page - meaning when you sign in, you're actually offering your account details to criminals.
Example:

As you can see, the email looks rather official.
There are a couple of points to look for:
Genuine emails from cPanel will never ever include typos. For example, notice that in the example, cPanel is written as "CPanel".
You can likewise check the link in the e-mail - it will frequently be a little off, such as cpanelcom.com or realcpanel.com. The same error might likewise show up in the e-mail sender's address.
Our clients must only ever log into their cPanel account with our Client Area or the direct access cPanel weblink in the welcome e-mail for their Nuagerie hosting, cloud, dedicated or reseller accounts. You can additionally enter the cPanel login link directly right into your internet browser's URL bar. It will look something like www.yourdomain.com/cpanel (change yourdomain.com with your actual domain).
If you have issues finding the welcome email, you can always contact us by phone, email or chat and also we will gladly help you. For protection reasons, we will not provide any personal information through our live chat feature.
If you believe you have obtained a phishing email, you can report the concern to Google and Microsoft by giving them the link and the original email. If you have any questions or concerns on a particular email, feel free to contact our support team to verify whether the link or e-mail is genuine.