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    We are dealing with an email scam and came across a curious situation The email chain starts with the correct email address and then a scammer reaches out with an email that looks the same but is one letter off The correct email and the spam email are in the same email chain for many emails
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    The way the scam works is (I think) that all the links in the email go to legit Microsoft pages that are generic documentation about M365 accounts and admin tools, you won't actually see this purchase when using those tools for your M365 account (because the purchase and or account doesn't exist), so you'll call the "support" phone number in
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    A scam email may have a fake or spoofed domain name, such as @microsoft-support com, @outlook-security com, or @live-alerts com • Check the spelling and grammar of the email A genuine email from Microsoft will be well-written and free of errors A scam email may have poor spelling and grammar, or use unusual phrases and expressions
  • Microsoft Account Protection Email - Legit or Not?
    If you are questioning it, log into your account separately and check the activity to see if someone is attempting to access your account If you have unsuccessful log ins you don't recognize, change your password However, the fact that I don't have unsuccessful attempts, just me logging in, makes me highly suspicious that is a fake email
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    The problem (for me at least) is that I'm not the one getting the emails from the fake account - it is other people I have asked them to forward any emails they get as per the "Abuse and Spam Reporting" instructions above, but that's out of my hands
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    If you, or one of your contacts who received an email from that address, hover over the message sender (in the inbox) and wait a few seconds, you will see the original email address appear I suggest that you or the person who received an email from that address, use the "Phishing Attempt" tool, located in the "Junk Email" menu, above the message





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