Be careful what you click – Office 365 notification

I got a couple of weird emails. They claimed to be from Office 365. But if you looked at the sender’s email address: 365 Suрроrt Сеntеr mark.wscnhjggggejhhhdiwenhrugnergverber@charter.com. The second one: Microsoft Verify Mail-verify0000001@www1079.sakura.ne.jp. This one is real: Office 365 Message Center o365mc@microsoft.com When you get an odd email. This is what you need to do. […]

Written By Greg Wood

On May 10, 2019
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I got a couple of weird emails. They claimed to be from Office 365. But if you looked at the sender’s email address: 365 Suрроrt Сеntеr mark.wscnhjggggejhhhdiwenhrugnergverber@charter.com.

The second one: Microsoft Verify Mail-verify0000001@www1079.sakura.ne.jp.

This one is real: Office 365 Message Center o365mc@microsoft.com

When you get an odd email. This is what you need to do. Look at the sender. You can’t just look at the name. It’s the email address that tells you if it is real. In these two cases, they are bogus. Delete and move on.

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