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Single Use Codes - repeated email request notifications

Anonymous
2024-02-29T22:22:56+00:00

Why do I keep getting these messages in my email:

We received your request for a single-use code to use with your Microsoft account.

Your single-use code is: 123456 [I changed this]

If you didn't request this code, you can safely ignore this email. Someone else might have typed your email address by mistake.

Thanks,

The Microsoft account team

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-04-12T11:47:56+00:00

    Keep getting single use codes I didn't request for ******@comcast.net. Sounds like someone is trying to hack my email. Any way for microsoft security to see who is doing it?

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-04-19T23:18:07+00:00

    Same here. Mostly China, Brazil and South Africa

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-04-19T23:17:08+00:00

    Rob, how did you remove your account? I am seeing activity from countries all over the planet. I am not sure what steps to take. Thank you

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-06-12T06:26:53+00:00

    I have been getting these single-use code emails as well since June 2023, and am still getting them a year later.

    Often enough even at odd times when I'm asleep, like around 4 AM.

    Is there any way to even know where these requests are coming from?

    Edit:

    Found my account activity page, and as it turns out there are requests from all over the planet.

    Is there any way to stop these emails though?

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-05-21T07:48:55+00:00

    Glad it's not just me and thanks for replying.. I got a standard response for MS:

    Hi Alex,
     
    Thanks for contacting Microsoft technical support about your issue. Helpful resources for you:
     
    How to help keep your Microsoft account safe and secure - Microsoft Support
     5 ways to protect your Microsoft account | Microsoft Security Blog

    I just went in and changed my password and it seems to have stopped for now. MS do not appear to want to investigate the source - if they did, perhaps they could find out who is requesting these codes under our name.

    All rather worrying and disconcerting.

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