Using classic Outlook for Windows in business environments
Thank you for the response. I understand it is a scam of some kind but you know people might fall for it. It's scary when it comes to privacy. I will Just ignore it.
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I got an email on my junk folder from my ******@onmicrosoft.com claiming to have hacked my account and threatening to release what they call as explicit videos . I understand that most of these are spam but still I would like some suggestions and what does that email id mean? Also asking for Bitcoin.
Using classic Outlook for Windows in business environments
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Thank you for the response. I understand it is a scam of some kind but you know people might fall for it. It's scary when it comes to privacy. I will Just ignore it.
I got one too. It's nothing but a junk email. I assume the From field shows that it is from your own email address. If that's correct, they spoof (or fake) the From address. Mine also comes from my own email address. Delete the spam or leave it there until the system deletes them. That's all you have to do.