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Is This Microsoft Email a Scam? How to Tell

Microsoft scams include fake Windows security alerts, Office 365 subscription phishing, and tech support scams where callers claim your computer has a virus and request remote access.

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Common Microsoft Scam Types

Windows security alert pop-ups
Office 365 subscription phishing
Microsoft tech support scams
Account compromise notifications
Fake Microsoft Teams messages

Example Scam Messages

These are examples of fake messages impersonating Microsoft. Never click links in unsolicited messages.

Microsoft: Your Office 365 subscription has expired. Renew at microsoft-renew.com to avoid losing access.

ALERT: Your Windows PC has been infected. Call Microsoft Support at 1-888-XXX-XXXX immediately.

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Pop-ups claiming your computer is infected with a phone number to call
  • Unsolicited calls from Microsoft tech support
  • Emails about Office 365 from non-microsoft.com domains
  • Requests to install remote access software

Legitimate Microsoft Contact Info

Visit support.microsoft.com or call 1-800-642-7676. Microsoft will never cold-call you about computer problems.

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