Managing personal Outlook.com account settings, security, and privacy
Hi, I'm deeply concerned about this pressing security issue. Previously, I would occasionally receive one or two unsuccessful Microsoft Office 365 sign-in attempts, but now I'm bombarded with numerous attempts from various countries daily. This has been the same (Gmail) email address I've used for years, and the sudden surge in attempts is alarming.
Also, I'm not experiencing any other security issues from any other entity using that same Gmail account, which I use for general email only (mostly subscriptions for shopping. Therefore, it's clear that this is a Microsoft-specific issue that Microsoft should address directly without suggesting workarounds or ignoring the problem.
I use Microsoft 365, which I like, but I don't use Outlook, so I don't have an Outlook address. I don't install Outlook for one particular reason. I use a Mac, so I don't want to have issues with my calendar, address book, mail, or anything, so it's not installed. I do not wish to install it, and that is my choice. But I am getting spammed by sign-in attempt notifications. This is not something that Microsoft Support should ignore. You know this is a security issue, and Microsoft Support should address it, not asking us to use aliases.
Please clarify if there have been any additional security issues at Microsoft since the recent CrowdStrike debacle.
I am using my time to notify you because this issue shouldn't be brushed off but looked at, so I have enclosed my list of daily strikes below. Since it's only Microsoft Office 365, maybe instead of asking people to do aliases, someone at Microsoft should look into this and increase the security of Microsoft Office 365 sign-in. Every time I sign in, I have to fill in my business alias for my Mac address email to get a security code, and I want to maintain that as my second-tier security.
The current situation is disrupting my routine, and for every person who contacts support, there must be a million who save their time. I cannot afford to manage multiple email addresses (and that won't stop a hack), and a workaround is not a viable solution. Microsoft must address this security issue as soon as possible.
Recent activity
Time (GMT) Session Type Approximate location
5 hours ago Unsuccessful sign-in Russia
8 hours ago Unsuccessful sign-in Turkey
8 hours ago Unsuccessful sign-in China
Yesterday 2:52 PM Unsuccessful sign-in Albania
Yesterday 3:45 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Brazil
9/28/2024 6:25 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Brazil
9/28/2024 3:30 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Brazil
9/27/2024 8:59 PM Unsuccessful sign-in Tunisia
9/27/2024 6:28 PM Unsuccessful sign-in Argentina
9/27/2024 5:45 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Paraguay
9/26/2024 1:12 PM Unsuccessful sign-in Brazil
9/26/2024 11:17 AM Unsuccessful sign-in United Kingdom
9/26/2024 9:20 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Italy
9/26/2024 8:31 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Brazil
9/26/2024 6:43 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Romania
9/26/2024 4:05 AM Unsuccessful sign-in Brazil
9/25/2024 11:18 PM Unsuccessful sign-in Indonesia