I have just received an email (copied text below) telling me my account needs to be re-activated and I need to do this by following a link provided in the email itself. It sounds a bit suspicious, but I wouldn't want my account to be de-activated. Does anyone know or has received a similar email or should I regard this as a phishing scam?

thanks, 

the address of the sender shows as: "Hotmail.Te​aml.ID-6755​.uk@wlive-h​ot.msg.ju3n​e.fytq.micr​osoft-smart​start-tech.​co.uk" I thought it was odd that the email address is from UK, yet the

address in the text is from a location within the US.Thetext of the email follows:

"We are sending you this e-mail because Microsoft SmartScreen Technology has detected that your account information is not correct.

This may be because your Hotmail account was accessed from an unfamiliar computer or you have made changes in your account information.

Due , to this you will need to re-activate it your account by simply logging in on the following link:

http://www.hotmail.com/wlive&react/h02/index.php

Failure to activate your account in 24 hours may result in permanent account suspension.
In most situations, you should be able to activate your account in less than one minute. 

Regards,
WindowsLive Security Team

Microsoft respects your privacy. Please read our online Privacy Statement.

© 2012 Microsoft Corporation. 

Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052"

I received a notice from the Hotmail Live Team asking me to verify my account because it has exceeded its limit or my account will be suspended in 24 hours. The thing is it was in my junk folder. Wouldn't Hotmail recognize its own mail? Is this legit? A link is supplied to repy to. Thanks, Maureen

I made the mistake of thinking that my friend sent me some pictures via SkyDrive where the link read Click here to see the attached photos, that seem to infect my account and it's now sending tons of the same type of e-mail to all of my contacts.  I'm running ESET NOD 32 AntiVirus.  Do I allow it sometime to destroy it or does anyone have a better solution? .................Mike

Hi.

 

I have received an email saying my account will be deactivated within the next few days due to several unsuccessful attempts to log into my account, and it asks me to log in suecurely using a link they provide. I have had some unsuccessful attempts to login through my mobile but all attempts on my laptop are fine.

 

The thing I am not sure about is the the hotmail address from which the email has been sent to me. It doesn't look quite right. Is there a way I can verify it? It starts off "Windows.Live.Team.Mail.2012.zbaneadza....." and it's a huge address.

 

Thanks for any help on this.

can anyone tell me if this is real or a scam



Dear stephen

This e-mail has been sent to you by Hotmail to inform you that your account will be deactivated within the next 24 hours due to several unsuccessful login attemps on your account.

To prevent this to happen please login securely to our activation link below:

https://login.hotmail.com/config/login_verify2?puser=stephen

If you have already confirmed your information then please disregard this message.

Regards,
Hotmail member services!


This is the second notice I have received sayin my account cannot be verified, maybe due to recent changes in address, etc. They gave me a link to go to to fix this and verify my account. I am suspicious that this is some kind of scam or maleware so I did not open the link. I have not had any problems receiving or sending mail so I can't imagine that there is a problem with my account.

Please let me know if this sounds ligit or if it is a scam

Thank You

Carole Philpot