![]() ![]() So, if you want to report about any scams online, please feel free to use the comment section below in order to contact us. The motto of our website is to make people aware of the scams. So, if you ever get any emails mentioning your account has an unusual activity or your account is going to be deactivated and so on, then never click the link provided in those emails. Hacker has already tried to theft the Microsoft account, so there is a possibility that hacker will again try to grab the information of your Google account, Yahoo account, Facebook account, PayPal account and so on. So, never ever click the link provided in such emails. If your account has a problem in reality, then you will get the instruction to recover your account there. Whenever you get such email, directly go to the official website of Microsoft and log in from there. So, never ever follow the instructions in these kinds of emails. If your email is linked with your payment processor accounts or with some credit card details, then hackers will easily hack those details and you may end up losing your payment processor account balance or credit card balance. ![]() Hacker can sell that information to the third parties and make money from that. However, if you click that link and follow the instruction, then the hacker will get your email address details and password and every personal detail that you have provided in the email. This Message In Your Junk or Spam Its Due to Your Internet ProviderĪs you can see in the examples above, the hacker will try to scam you by making you believe that your Microsoft account is going to be deactivated or having some problems and provide you the link to click and sign in to your account in order to recover your account. ignore this message to continue with email removal or If this deactivation was not requested by you Please reply us. to remove your account server has been approved and will initiate in one hour from the exact time you open this message. This is to inform you that your request on: 09:18:02.PM. Subject: Your account will be deactivated To opt out or change where you receive security notifications, click here. We’ll help you take corrective action after you review has your Office 365 E-mail account. To help keep you safe, we required you to review your Office 365 E-mail account by sign-in into your Office 365 E-mail account, you will be introduced to new term of Microsoft service agreement that will strengthen the security of your Microsoft E-mail account. If you’re not sure this was you, a malicious user might have your password. If this was you, then you can safely ignore this email. We detected something unusual about a recent sign-in to your Microsoft Office 365 account with email address. Subject: Microsoft account unusual sign-in activity So, it’s better you always log in to your Microsoft account directly going to the official sites like or however, never ever follow the instruction in such emails. Microsoft only sends you such email if someone from another country or another city or with a new device and IP address try to login to your account. However, if you click the link in the email and log in from there, then your information get hacked by the hacker because they will get your email and password once you login by clicking the link as they have provided in the email. If your account has a problem in reality, then Microsoft will give you the instruction and you can follow them to recover your account. Instead, it’s better you go to the official website of Microsoft such as to or and sign-in your account from there instead. So, it’s better you don’t follow the instruction of such email. Some of them may have sent by Microsoft itself, but since there are lots of such kinds of scam emails, it’s better you be careful with those emails. We are not saying that all of those emails are scams. If you have received the email with the subject “Microsoft account unusual sign-in activity”, then it’s better you never click the link within that email. ![]()
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