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Hi, there,
I receive the same email with the same subject of "Reset your Windows Live
password?" every day in my inbox,
I clicked the first link, and it told me to input my hotmail account. Is it
really an email from Microsoft Windows Team? If not, how can I report it to
Microsoft Windows Live to prevent from the junks? Below is the sample of
emails. Please give me advice.
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Reset your Windows Live password?
From: Microsoft Customer Support (postmaster@live.com)
We received your request to reset your Windows Live password. To confirm
your request and reset your password, follow the instructions below.
Confirming your request helps prevent unauthorized access to your account.
If you didn't request that your password be reset, please follow the
instructions below to cancel your request.
CONFIRM REQUEST AND RESET PASSWORD
1. Copy the following web address:
https://accountservices.msn.com/Ema...eUzi6Kjkhc0vjklArW60RmaKTno=&lc=1033&urlnum=0
IMPORTANT: Because fraudulent ("phishing") e-mail often uses misleading
links, Microsoft recommends that you do not click links in e-mail, but
instead copy and paste them into your browsers, as described above.
2. Open your web browser, paste the link in the address bar, and then press
ENTER.
3. Follow the instructions on the web page that opens.
CANCEL PASSWORD RESET
1. Copy the following web address.
https://accountservices.msn.com/Ema...eUzi6Kjkhc0vjklArW60RmaKTno=&lc=1033&urlnum=1
IMPORTANT: Because fraudulent ("phishing") e-mail often uses misleading
links, Microsoft recommends that you do not click links in e-mail, but
instead copy and paste them into your browsers, as described above.
2. Open your web browser, paste the link in the address bar, and then press
ENTER.
3. Follow the instructions on the web page that opens.
OTHER INFORMATION
Windows Live is committed to protecting your privacy. We encourage you to
review our privacy statement Privacy Statement at
http://g.msn.com/2privacy/enus.
For more information, go to the Windows Live Account site at
https://account.live.com.
Thank you,
Microsoft Customer Support
NOTE: Please do not reply to this message, which was sent from an
unmonitored e-mail address. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered.
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Thank you for your help!
I receive the same email with the same subject of "Reset your Windows Live
password?" every day in my inbox,
I clicked the first link, and it told me to input my hotmail account. Is it
really an email from Microsoft Windows Team? If not, how can I report it to
Microsoft Windows Live to prevent from the junks? Below is the sample of
emails. Please give me advice.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reset your Windows Live password?
From: Microsoft Customer Support (postmaster@live.com)
We received your request to reset your Windows Live password. To confirm
your request and reset your password, follow the instructions below.
Confirming your request helps prevent unauthorized access to your account.
If you didn't request that your password be reset, please follow the
instructions below to cancel your request.
CONFIRM REQUEST AND RESET PASSWORD
1. Copy the following web address:
https://accountservices.msn.com/Ema...eUzi6Kjkhc0vjklArW60RmaKTno=&lc=1033&urlnum=0
IMPORTANT: Because fraudulent ("phishing") e-mail often uses misleading
links, Microsoft recommends that you do not click links in e-mail, but
instead copy and paste them into your browsers, as described above.
2. Open your web browser, paste the link in the address bar, and then press
ENTER.
3. Follow the instructions on the web page that opens.
CANCEL PASSWORD RESET
1. Copy the following web address.
https://accountservices.msn.com/Ema...eUzi6Kjkhc0vjklArW60RmaKTno=&lc=1033&urlnum=1
IMPORTANT: Because fraudulent ("phishing") e-mail often uses misleading
links, Microsoft recommends that you do not click links in e-mail, but
instead copy and paste them into your browsers, as described above.
2. Open your web browser, paste the link in the address bar, and then press
ENTER.
3. Follow the instructions on the web page that opens.
OTHER INFORMATION
Windows Live is committed to protecting your privacy. We encourage you to
review our privacy statement Privacy Statement at
http://g.msn.com/2privacy/enus.
For more information, go to the Windows Live Account site at
https://account.live.com.
Thank you,
Microsoft Customer Support
NOTE: Please do not reply to this message, which was sent from an
unmonitored e-mail address. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered.
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Thank you for your help!