"Account Temporarily Suspended - Microsoft Support" Phishing Email Scams Home Categories Scamming "Account Temporarily Suspended - Microsoft Support" Phishing Email Scams 0 0 3.53K 0 9y ago 2017-01-11T12:13:50-05:00 9y ago 2017-01-11T12:16:45-05:00 Online Threat Alerts The email message below with the subject: ""Account Temporarily Suspended - Microsoft Support," which claims the recipients need to update their accounts within 24 hours, or else they will be deactivated and deleted, is a phishing scam sent by cybercriminals, and not by Microsoft. The fake email message was created by cybercriminals to frighten and trick the recipients into clicking on the link within it. The link goes to a phishing website or a fake website looking like Microsoft’s website, created by cybercriminals to trick potential victims into entering their Microsoft account usernames and passwords on it, by asking them to sign in. But, any attempts to sign into the fake website, will result in the victims’ Microsoft account usernames and passwords being sent to cybercriminals. Once cybercriminals have gotten their potential victims’ account credentials (usernames and passwords), they will use it to hijack their Microsoft accounts and use them fraudulently. Therefore, recipients of the phishing email message (see below) who were tricked into clicking on the link within it and have attempted to sign into the phishing or fake website that they were taken, are asked to change their Microsoft account passwords immediately, before they are hijacked and used fraudulently by cybercriminals.The "Account Temporarily Suspended - Microsoft Support" Phishing Email ScamMicrosoft users should never click on a link to sign into their accounts, they should instead, go directly to https://account.microsoft.com/ and sign-in from there. If there is something that needs to be done to their accounts, they will be notified. This is will prevent Microsoft users from visiting phishing websites disguised as legitimate Microsoft website that steal account credentials. Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) More For You ▷'RESET ALERT CONFIRMATION 2017' Outl... ▷'Your 2017 Subsidy Benefit' Australian ... ▷'2017 Foundation Program' Promotion or ... ▷'The 4th Gulf and Middle East and Briti... ◁'Worldwide Association of Notable Alumn... ◁'Microsoft Services Agreement Improving... ◁The '2017 Yahoo Email' Lottery Scams... ◁'Microsoft Updates Term of Uses and Pri... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here