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V8Ian
10th February 2026, 09:02 AM
MICROSOFT®<lamitmicro@aol.com>
incisor
10th February 2026, 10:01 AM
wouldn't imagine so...
Tins
10th February 2026, 10:06 AM
Emails from lamitmicro@aol.com claiming to be from Microsoft are scams.
This email is 100% a scam.
The sender address lamitmicro@aol.com uses a free AOL email account, which anyone can create. Microsoft does not send account-related alerts from AOL addresses.
Legitimate Microsoft emails about account issues, security, or verification always come from official domains like @accountprotection.microsoft.com.
The message likely claims urgent action is needed (e.g., account deletion, verification) to trick you into clicking malicious links or revealing personal information.
Do not click any links, download attachments, or provide passwords or personal details in response to this email.
Report the email as spam/phishing in your email client and delete it immediately.
BradC
10th February 2026, 10:17 AM
Pretty much anything@aol.com is a scam these days. Come to think of it, anything@aol.com was probably always a scam.
Prior to the advent of aol you needed a couple of brain cells to get on line. aol was almost single-handedly responsible for lowering that bar into the cesspool that is now the internet. rofl lol roflmao here have a picture of a cat.
V8Ian
10th February 2026, 12:55 PM
Emails from lamitmicro@aol.com claiming to be from Microsoft are scams.
This email is 100% a scam.
The sender address lamitmicro@aol.com uses a free AOL email account, which anyone can create. Microsoft does not send account-related alerts from AOL addresses.
Legitimate Microsoft emails about account issues, security, or verification always come from official domains like @accountprotection.microsoft.com.
The message likely claims urgent action is needed (e.g., account deletion, verification) to trick you into clicking malicious links or revealing personal information.
Do not click any links, download attachments, or provide passwords or personal details in response to this email.
Report the email as spam/phishing in your email client and delete it immediately.
Yep, this. I thought it looked suss but wasn't sure. I'll now block the sender.
If you get radio silence from me, as of tomorrow, I'll know you were all wrong. [bigrolf] or [bawl]
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