Crawl Log. User Profile path Domain/username instead of Domain\Username

We have a SharePoint 2013 Installation RTM with March 2013 CU installed.
During Profile, MySite Setup we found an interesting Issue. In the SPS3://mysite crawl log, the URL of the crawled Content is
http://MySite/Person.aspx?accountname=contoso/johndoe. As you can see, the Syntax for the Domain Name is wrong. If you click on this URL, the error is User can not be found.
So what is going on wrong in here?
Any idea?

This also shows in my crawl log like this.  It has nothing to do with whether it was successful or not (shows like this for success or failure).
Normally, any crawl errors will have nothing to do with the site, but something about the properties or the UPS not working.  No reason to navigate to the site itself.  Why do you need to click on the link?
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    Very Respectfully,
    Jesse
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    when you get the logon window, try hitting the three-finger salute )Ctrl+Alt+Del) twice – it may bring up the old-style login window – enter your credentials there.
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