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Anonymous
2018-04-03T20:02:40+00:00

Is there really a no-reply@microsoftsupportteam telling me my email account needs an upgrade, or is this spam/phishing scam?

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Anonymous
2018-04-03T20:15:52+00:00

Hi,

The email you received is not legit and definitely a phishing email. Please do not disclose any information or reply to that email.

Please read the article mentioned below to get detailed information about no-reply@address

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com...

If you reply to an address that is not accepting replies, then it will not be accepted, and you will get a notice that the mail you sent was not able to be delivered.

Please let me know, if that helps.

Kind Regards:

Engr. Malik Yasir

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-04-03T20:14:53+00:00

    Thank you. That doesn't sound like a genuine Microsoft email at all. I would just ignore it.

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-04-03T20:12:02+00:00

    Hi. Could you elaborate a bit on what exactly the email says? This will help me determine if it's legitimate.

    Dear Customer

    This is to inform you that your email account is in need of an upgrade.

    Kindly click below for quick re-validation and update.

    CLICK HERE  (hxxp://www.allappwebcotcom/wp-admin/revalid/logindotmicrosoftonlinedotcom.auth2/index.php)

    Thanks,  

    Microsoft Support Team

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-04-03T20:10:32+00:00

    Hi. Could you elaborate a bit on what exactly the email says? This will help me determine if it's legitimate.

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