If you believe you've received a scam email related to Microsoft, don't click on any links, don't reply, and do not share any personal details or information. Instead, report it. For Outlook.com, you can open the suspicious email and select "Junk" from the top menu, then click "Phishing" from the drop-down menu. If it's not related to Outlook.com, forward the email to Microsoft's official scam reporting email address: phish@office365.microsoft.com. After reporting, it's best to delete the email from your inbox and your deleted items folder to ensure you don't accidentally access it later.
Asked Apr 17, 2024 11:35 PM