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2025-02-01T01:29:15+00:00

I'm receiving email from apparently Microsoft, however the email address looks wrong doddgy. Emails are asking to confirm my name address.

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  1. Don Varnau 19,815 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-02-01T19:07:26+00:00

    did say this in last conversation? Urls? it was an email

    What email address do Microsoft use to contact customers.

    The address is i got was .... Microsoft Appointment

    *** Email address is removed for privacy ***

    Looks fake or scam, if legit Microsoft should be using Microsoft@

    Ive also report through Outlook

    Under harmful to persons.

    And why are your returns replies in thr junk box, first sign of un legit email?

    The last email I received from Microsoft regarding my account came from

    ******@accountprotection.microsoft.com

    I don't know why mail from answers.microsoft.com is going into your Junk folder.

    Don

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-02-01T16:36:49+00:00

    did say this in last conversation? Urls? it was an email

    What email address do Microsoft use to contact customers.

    The address is i got was .... Microsoft Appointment

    ******@tzmoonline.pl

    Looks fake or scam, if legit Microsoft should be using Microsoft@

    Ive also report through Outlook

    Under harmful to persons.

    And why are your returns replies in thr junk box, first sign of un legit email?

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  3. Don Varnau 19,815 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-02-01T10:49:52+00:00

    Probably a phishing message.

    Protect yourself from phishing https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/protect-yourself-from-phishing-0c7ea947-ba98-3bd9-7184-430e1f860a44

    In that article, just repeating it... Hover over any links in the message. Do they point to legitimate URLs?

    Don

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