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  2. Is the email I received a scam? And what steps to take next?

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/...

    Today I received an email from *** Email address is removed for privacy ***, telling me “Automatic renewal of your Microsoft 365 personal subscription is scheduled for Sunday June 18, 2023, at $109 using credit card ending in nnnn.“

  3. Scam email about 365 Renewal - Microsoft Community

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    Please take a moment to renew your subscription, so you can continue enjoying and sharing your subscription benefits with up to four members of your household,Or call on +1 833 662 1666 to get renew your Microsoft Office including:

  4. How to spot a "fake order" scam - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-spot-a...

    A popular tactic of criminals is the "fake order" scam. The way it works is that you get a message, usually in email or text, that appears to be a routine confirmation for an order. Of course, you never ordered whatever product or service it's confirming.

  5. Microsoft license order - real or spam/phishing?

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    This is a scam, plain and simple. The scammers are using compromised Microsoft 365 Tenants, changing the organization's name to "Helpline at xxx xxx xxxx" , setting up notifications to go to the victim's email and signing up for subscriptions.

  6. Users Beware: Spotting a Microsoft Renewal Scam

    securityintelligence.com/news/microsoft-renewal-scam

    Security professionals can help defend their organizations against a Microsoft renewal email scam by investing in a security awareness training program and regularly testing employees’...

  7. “Official Microsoft 365®Warning Alert” Email Scam

    malwaretips.com/blogs/official-microsoft-365...

    The “Official Microsoft 365®Warning Alert” email is a scam that tries to trick you into clicking on a link or opening an attachment. To make the email more credible, these scammers use fake invoice numbers, renewal dates, official logos, and promotional banners.

  8. Microsoft 365 accounts targeted by dangerous new phishing scam

    www.techradar.com/pro/security/microsoft-365...

    Security experts have warned of a new phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform that’s emerging as a serious threat, thanks to its advanced features, obfuscation techniques, and competitive...