Windows 10: Potential Phishing Scan

Discus and support Potential Phishing Scan in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; When I logged in to my Windows 10 account I received a dialog requesting me to confirm my account email. I then received the following email from a... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by CraigPodczerwinski, Nov 18, 2020.

  1. Potential Phishing Scan


    When I logged in to my Windows 10 account I received a dialog requesting me to confirm my account email. I then received the following email from a Microsoft Account Team. Is this this phishing attempt?

    Microsoft account team<*** Email address is removed for privacy ***>
    5:17 PM
    To *** Email address is removed for privacy ***


    Microsoft account
    Password reset code
    Please use this code to reset the password for the Microsoft account *** Email address is removed for privacy ***.
    Here is your code: 8209548
    If you don't recognize the Microsoft account *** Email address is removed for privacy ***, you can click here to remove your email address from that account.
    Thanks,
    The Microsoft account team

    :)
     
    CraigPodczerwinski, Nov 18, 2020
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  2. phishing scam?

    Hi Marie,

    There are different types of Phishing scam, and the one that you received might be probably a
    "Deceptive Phishing" or "System Reconfiguration Attacks". For you to prevent receiving a phishing email and to be more aware about scams, we suggest that you report it by following the steps on this
    link. There are tips as well on the said link on how to determine a phishing email.

    We're looking forward to your feedback.
     
    Carlos Tin, Nov 18, 2020
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  3. quietman7 - MVP, Nov 18, 2020
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