The email informs the recipient that ‘all old versions and non-active users from ()’ will be ‘closed’. The body of the email contains a header with the Microsoft logo and is titled ‘Email IT Support’. Both the ‘Subject’ and ‘To’ fields contain the email address of the recipient, while the email address used in the ‘From’ field is a forged one and uses a Microsoft domain. ![]() ![]() Purporting to be from Microsoft, the email actually comes from a single compromised email address. MailGuard intercepted one such email today morning, the 13 th of January 2020 (AEST). ![]() Receiving an email about supposedly inaccessible or blocked inboxes can be alarming, but it doesn’t hurt to think twice about the credibility of the email – especially if it involves clicking on unknown links.
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