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- Is this a fraudulent email or an official email from Microsoft?
Verify the email address: First, verify the email address from which you received the email If it comes from a suspicious or unofficial email address, it could be a phishing attempt
- How to check if your email address is a Microsoft account
If you have confirmed that your email is a Microsoft account, you can access it by following these steps: Go to the Microsoft account sign-in page and enter your email address and password
- My Account
Sign in to manage your Microsoft account and access all your Microsoft apps and services
- Is this legit, or spam phishing? - Microsoft Q A
I just received an email, allegedly from Microsoft (email listed as "Microsoft Team" with the Microsoft emblem and email address: "no-reply@microsoft com) If this is legit, I would obviously like to report it, but am concerned it is a phishing scam
- The Microsoft Account Team Email Scam: What You Need to Know to Stay . . .
Essentially, these deceptive messages mimic official Microsoft communications They often incorporate convincing elements like official logos or carefully crafted email addresses designed to appear legitimate
- All You Need to Know About Microsoft Email Scams
Hackers and scammers often impersonate Microsoft by sending out fake emails asking users to install the latest updates, confirm their account details, or contact support
- How to Recover from an Email Scam - Microsoft 365
Almost everyone has been tricked by a phishing email—the common email scam classic Learn how to recover from being scammed and what you can do to minimize the damage
- Thousands of fake Microsoft emails are being sent out to trick . . .
The number of phishing emails that masquerade as notifications from Microsoft services is skyrocketing, a new report from Check Point has warned
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