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Ominous Emails From Microsoft Might Be a Scam - MUO Claims like these are far-fetched, and it's best to report the email to Microsoft, or whatever platform from which you are receiving such a message Microsoft is currently investigating this criminial activity If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, but asks for Bitcoin—it's probably a scam
I have received the mail from Microsoft . Is it real or fake? The moment you see any such request it's clearly a scam, no matter what the rest of the useless and fake information they provide might state, so just put it [Back?] in the Junk Email folder where it belongs, and Microsoft automatically gets a copy to better protect everyone from such malicious phishing messages
Dont Fall for This Fake Microsoft Email Scam - Office Watch Here’s the latest example of a fake Microsoft email that slips past their anti-virus and security checks to end up in a Microsoft 365 mailbox It might look like a real email at first glance but it’s not
Is this a legitimate e-mail from Microsoft? - Microsoft Q A The email address ******@communication microsoft com is a legitimate sender domain used by Microsoft for various communications, such as service updates, newsletters, and promotional information
Phishing and suspicious behavior in Outlook - Microsoft Support A phishing email is an email that appears legitimate but is actually an attempt to get your personal information or steal your money Some deceptive emails appear to be from a safe sender but, in fact, have a "spoofed" source address to fool you
Is this email really from Microsoft? - Microsoft Q A Sender’s Email Address: The email comes from a domain that is not a recognized Microsoft domain Microsoft typically sends emails from addresses ending in 'microsoft com'