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Microsoft usually has a green shield on the sender's name. and you might see a lock in the URL / address line. These indicate that the email is coming from Microsoft / legit sender. *** Please check your email to see if the green shield is there. Phishing: Frequently asked questions.
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- Microsoft Account Protection Email - Legit or Not?
12 cze 2024 · I've received a few emails from this sender: account-security-noreply @accountprotection.microsoft.com . I saw a similar post about this and noticed that if there any emails ending with @accountprotection.microsoft.com, is considered trustworthy. However, the content of the email seems dodgy to me. Please see attached image.
27 lut 2024 · The email you received is indeed fraudulent. Support will only contact you if you reached out to them first through their proper 'Help' sections and support online. If the email is in your Spam or Junk folder, there is no further action needed from you as these emails are already considered 'blocked' on the server-level.
24 paź 2024 · Hi, I received a scam email saying Thanks for your Microsoft Order of the 365 Business Premium worth $792 USD. I did not order this. Of course there is a link to go to Microsoft admin Centre to manage my subscriptions. It looks soooooooooo real. The email comes from *** Email address is removed for privacy ***.
5 dni temu · According to your description, you received a spam email from sup***rt@microsoft.uk with the subject line "Multiple viruses detected on your device." Based on the content of the email you provided and the sender, you may have received a phishing email. Therefore, please do not click on the link in the email, the safest thing is to delete the ...
Check your sign-in activity: https://account.live.com/activity If it is not from Microsoft.com domain suffix, treat it as a phishing email. A phishing email is an email that appears legitimate but is actually an attempt to get your personal information or steal your money.
30 cze 2024 · Scammers use AOL phishing emails to get your AOL credentials and take control of your account. Once a scammer has your AOL login credentials, they can potentially gain access to any service you use online.