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    One of the ways to identify whether an email is from Microsoft support is to check the sender's email address Microsoft support uses the following domains to send emails: If the email is being sent from a different domain, it's likely a phishing scam
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    Here’s how you can quickly spot fake Microsoft emails: Check the sender’s address Fake emails often have intricate email domains, such as @account microsoft com, @updates microsoft com, @communications microsoft Mismatched emails domains indicate someone’s trying to impersonate Microsoft Check the safety of web addresses
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    Microsoft provides a direct channel for reporting suspicious emails: simply forward potential phishing attempts to [email protected], enabling their security team to investigate and mitigate potential threats
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    To my knowledge this is a legit email address While to confirm whether it is phishing, you can check the message header for more information If there are suspicious parts, for example the sending server is not Microsoft servers (*** outlook com) , or the Reply-To address mismatches the From address, better ignore or report this email




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