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- I received a call from Microsoft stating that someone was trying to . . .
What you have experience seem to be a technical support scam Microsoft does not send unsolicited email messages or make unsolicited phone calls to request personal or financial information, or to provide technical support to fix your computer If you didn't ask us to, Microsoft won't call you to offer support
- How to tell if the email Im getting is a scam or a legitimate . . .
Welcome to the Microsoft Community Please check the sender address to make sure whether an email is a scam or legitimate from Microsoft Legitimate Microsoft emails always have a @microsoft com in sender address If you suspect you've received a scam email, you can follow the steps below to report:
- Scam or Legit email from Microsoft? - Microsoft Community
Microsoft official emails will contain the word “Microsoft” in the domain name For example: *****@accountprotection microsoft com You can analyze the message by following the steps below: Double-click an email message to open it outside of the Reading Pane Click File > Properties Header information appears in the Internet headers box
- How can I report a scam to Microsoft - Microsoft Community
Microsoft takes scams very seriously, especially those that involve impersonation or misuse of their products You can report a scam by visiting the Microsoft Report a Scam page and following the instructions provided to submit details about the scam
- How do I report suspicious Microsoft Phishing activity from my 3rd . . .
Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community I understand your frustration with this situation You can report suspicious Microsoft phishing activity even if you are not using Outlook or Microsoft 365 You can directly forward the suspicious email as attachment to the Microsoft team at *** Email address is removed for privacy
- Is this a fraudulent email or an official email from Microsoft?
For example: Microsoft uses this @accountprotection microsoft com domain to send email notifications about your Microsoft account These notifications may include security codes for dual authentication and account update information, such as password changes Can I trust email from the Microsoft account team? - Microsoft Support 2
- Beware of Microsoft phone numbers that are scams. I nearly got . . .
In case anyone claim to be from Microsoft or Microsoft Support and they are SCAM, you may report them on Microsoft-Report a technical support scam To keep in touch with Microsoft Support, have a look at Customer service phone numbers - Microsoft Support
- how do I know if the people answering the 888 number from Microsoft?
The fight against tech support scams Is that call from Microsoft a scam? Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently Avoid and report Microsoft technical support scams Microsoft Scams: Identify avoid scams that fraudulently use the Microsoft name No, Microsoft Won’t Call You About Your Computer Microsoft calling?
- How do I report a possible scam from Microsoft?
I was contacted by Microsoft yesterday on my computer, my screen froze up I couldn't do anything I was told to call the number on my screen for Microsoft which I did I have names and phone numbers (I don't believe they were correct numbers) I let them take control of my computer through ultraviewer to detect any problems
- I called the number indicated on a pop up scam, what can I do?
Protect yourself from online scams and attacks - Microsoft Support How to spot a tech support scam - Microsoft Support Also see the other possibilities listed in this reply: Thread "Blocked computer" page 1: _AW_'s reply on January 21, 2023 To prevent even seeing such fake alerts, use a good content ad-blocker such as free uBlock Origin
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