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Fake Microsoft 365 Login Page Stealing Passwords

Scammers have set up a fake Microsoft login page designed to steal your username and password. If anyone in your family clicks a link leading to 'authorised-support.com', it is not a real Microsoft site.

What to do: Do not click any link asking you to log into Microsoft 365 unless you are certain it comes from microsoft.com — if you or your child recently clicked such a link, change your Microsoft password immediately.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicked a link to a fake Microsoft login page, scammers may now have their password. Change your Microsoft password right away if this happened to anyone. Going forward, only log into Microsoft through microsoft.com directly—never through links in emails or messages, even if they look official.

Related: Microsoft 365Microsoft

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