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Phishing scheme affecting some Hotmail customers
« Posted: October 06, 2009, 11:37:01 AM »


Phishing scheme affecting some Hotmail customers


 As
of 3pm PT: We want to provide a quick update, that as a result of our
investigation we are taking measures to block access to all of the
accounts that were exposed and have resources in place to help those
users reclaim their accounts.  If you believe your information was documented on the illegal list, please fill out the following form to reclaim access to your account.  ---  Over
the weekend Microsoft learned that several thousand Windows Live
Hotmail customers’ credentials were exposed on a third-party site due
to a likely phishing scheme. Upon learning of the issue, we immediately
requested that the credentials be removed and launched an investigation
to determine the impact to customers. As part of that investigation, we
determined that this was not a breach of internal Microsoft data and
initiated our standard process of working to help customers regain
control of their accounts.  Phishing is an industry-wide
problem and Microsoft is committed to helping consumers have a safe,
secure and positive online experience. Our guidance to customers is to
exercise extreme caution when opening unsolicited attachments and links
from both known and unknown sources, and that they install and
regularly update their anti-virus software.”  If you believe you’ve
been a victim of a phishing scheme, it’s very important that you update
your account information and change your password as soon as possible.
More information on what to do is available on this page at our support community.   Microsoft recommends customers use the following protective security measures:  Renew their passwords for Windows Live IDs every 90 days  For administrators, make sure you approve and authenticate only users that you know and can verify credentials  As phishing sites can also pose additional threats, please install and keep anti-virus software up to date...........................Continue At Source
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