SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam
Scammers have set up a fake website pretending to be a Microsoft Copilot upgrade page to trick people into handing over their Microsoft account credentials. If anyone in your family clicks this link and enters their details, their Microsoft account could be hijacked.
Source: paste_monitor ↗
If someone in your family gets a link promising a Microsoft Copilot upgrade, don't click it — scammers are using fake pages to steal Microsoft passwords. Go straight to microsoft.com instead, and turn on two-step verification for extra protection so even a stolen password can't unlock your account.
Related: MicrosoftMicrosoft Copilot
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