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- How do I know if an email from Microsoft support is genuine?
Explains how to determine if an email claiming to be from Microsoft support is genuine or a phishing scam
- Is this a fraudulent email or an official email from Microsoft?
In the case of phishing emails, we can check the following: 1 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
- I have received an email, supposedly from Microsoft stating as below . . .
All official emails from Microsoft will end with @ Microsoft, but this email is not, so it is not an official email from Microsoft Don't believe it
- Scam or Legit email from Microsoft? - Microsoft Community
I had received a similar email using Microsoft Outlook on my laptop about 2 weeks ago and i did progress through the Click Here There is no possible reason for me to expect to receive this email the first time or this second time
- How genuine is this email? Is it a scam? - Microsoft Community
Additionally, you may consider reporting this to Microsoft: Start a new email to phish@office365 microsoft com and include the phishing email as an attachment Please don't forward the suspicious email; we need to receive it as an attachment so we can examine the headers on the message
- Get rid of outlook_xyz@outlook. com technical email? : r Office365 - Reddit
We still have this and Microsoft points towards GoDaddy I’ve spent countless hours on the chat and phone but it seems they are unable to understand the problem, let alone solve it And they aren’t willing to escalate to a higher support level either because it is a non-business product
- Is this email really from Microsoft? - Microsoft Community
From the information provided in the screenshot, there are several red flags that suggest this email may not be from Microsoft: Sender’s Email Address: The email comes from a domain that is not a recognized Microsoft domain
- All You Need to Know About Microsoft Email Scams
Don’t trust Microsoft-labeled emails that prompt you to install the latest app updates Most likely, these are phishing attempts Simply ignore them, don’t click or download anything
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