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Explains how to determine if an email claiming to be from microsoft support is genuine or a phishing scam.

Hello, as an independent advisor, i'm here to assist you in determining the legitimacy of the email you received From the information provided in the screenshot, there are several red flags that suggest this email may not be from microsoft The email comes from a domain that is not a recognized microsoft domain Microsoft typically sends emails from addresses ending. I just received an email, allegedly from microsoft (email listed as "microsoft team&quot With the microsoft emblem and email address

If this is legit, i would obviously like to report it, but am concerned it is a… Well, how about the email address ******@email2.microsoft.com In addition, i would like to know, whether an email domain is defined or determined simply by the fact, that the last portion of it contains microsoft.com Is the whole item @email2.microsoft.com considered to be the domain, or is only the portion microsoft.com the domain Hello @midas, welcome to this moderated azure community forum In general, microsoft uses recognizable email addresses

It's hard to say if this is a legitime email address without any context

Check out this microsoft support page regarding protecting yourself from phishing Here is more background information. Scary scam pretending to be microsoft Received an email from "microsoft@abdou.com&quot With microsoft logo, but does not appear to be from microsoft Trying to get details of our ms account

Says if we don't respond, our… I'm glad to help you To verify if an email is legitimately from microsoft, there are a few steps you can take Check the sender's email address Make sure the sender's email address is from a legitimate microsoft domain For example, emails from microsoft would typically come from an address ending with @microsoft.com or @email.

Hi everyone, i would very much appreciate some assistance so i can ascertain if this email i received on may 24, 2018 has fraudulent intent

Also, should microsoft be sending from a non @microsoft email and should there be "ö&quot Our user received an email claimed from microsoft <[******@email.microsoft.com]&gt 以下是您向 microsoft 索取的電子書 and this email contains a url…

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