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Received a Microsoft authenticator code at 6:35 this morning. I did not request one. How would I find out who requested it?

Col Yar Saj 20 Reputation points
2025-11-23T14:30:35.8366667+00:00

Received a Microsoft authenticator code at 6:35 this morning. I did not request one. How would I find out who requested it?

Microsoft Security | Microsoft Authenticator
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2025-11-23T14:30:44.1133333+00:00

If you received a Microsoft Authenticator code that you did not request, it may indicate that someone is attempting to access your account. To find out who requested it, you can take the following steps:

  1. Check Account Activity: Log into your Microsoft account and check for any recent sign-in attempts or account activity. Look for any unfamiliar locations or devices.
  2. Review Security Notifications: If you have email notifications set up for your account, check your email for any alerts regarding sign-in attempts or unusual activity.
  3. Contact Support: If you suspect unauthorized access, consider contacting Microsoft support for assistance in securing your account and investigating the sign-in attempt.
  4. Enable Additional Security Measures: If you haven't already, consider enabling additional security features such as two-step verification or reviewing your security settings to ensure your account is protected.

It's important to act quickly to secure your account if you suspect any unauthorized access.

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