Thieves using fake voicemails to steal your Microsoft credentials
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June 22, 2022

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Watch for this fake voicemail notification trying to steal your Outlook password

Watch for this fake voicemail notification trying to steal your Outlook password

There's a new twist on phishing schemes making the rounds, and this one is super tricky. Thieves are sending fake voicemails in an attempt to steal your Microsoft credentials. We'll explain how they're doing it and give you some pointers to stay protected.

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