Hotmail and Microsoft fake pages detected

Microsoft/Outlook Phishing – Fake Account Verification Scam This phishing campaign impersonates Microsoft (specifically Hotmail/Outlook) to steal email account credentials. The scam is presented in two steps: a deceptive warning page followed by a fake login form. How it works:The victim receives an email, SMS, or social media message—likely in Spanish—claiming their email account requires verification …

Microsoft phishing page in Spanish detected

This screenshot shows a phishing page impersonating Microsoft, targeting Spanish-speaking users. The page uses a “reactivate” pretext to pressure victims into entering their email address and password. Threat Analysis: Microsoft Phishing – Fake “Reactivate” Login Page This phishing campaign impersonates Microsoft (likely Outlook, Hotmail, or Office 365). The page claims the victim needs to “reactivate” …

Microsoft phishing page in Spanish detected

This screenshot shows a phishing page impersonating Microsoft (Outlook / Hotmail / Office 365), targeting Spanish‑speaking users. The page is designed to steal the victim’s email address, phone number, or Skype name as the first step in a credential‑harvesting flow. Threat Analysis: Microsoft Phishing – First‑Step Login Page How it works:The victim receives a phishing …

Microsoft phishing page in Spanish detected

This screenshot shows a Spanish‑language phishing page impersonating Microsoft, asking for an unusual combination of credentials: email/phone/Skype, password, and a 4‑digit PIN. Threat Analysis: Microsoft Phishing – Credential & PIN Harvesting The page mimics Microsoft’s login interface but adds a 4‑digit PIN field, which is not part of a standard Microsoft login flow. This extra …

Microsoft phishing page in Spanish detected

This screenshot shows a Spanish‑language phishing page designed to steal email credentials (correo electrónico and contraseña). The page is minimal and generic, making it adaptable to impersonate various services (Microsoft, Google, a bank, or an email provider). Threat Analysis: Generic “Inicio de seguridad” Phishing – Credential Harvesting How it works:The victim receives a phishing email, …

Fake Microsoft account creation page detected

This phishing campaign utilizes a high-fidelity clone of the Microsoft account creation page to steal user credentials, personal data, and backup contact information under the guise of creating a new profile. The fake form, which often appears after clicking a deceptive link, captures the “new” password, which is frequently a recycled, primary password, along with …

Microsoft phishing page detected

This screenshot shows a phishing page impersonating Microsoft, targeting Spanish‑speaking users. The page asks for the victim’s current email address and current password under the pretext of “confirming credentials.” It is hosted on a suspicious free hosting subdomain. Threat Analysis: Microsoft Phishing – “Confirm Credentials” Scam How it works:The victim receives a phishing email, SMS, …

Microsoft phishing page in Spanish detected

A Spanish-language phishing campaign targeting Microsoft 365, Outlook, and OneDrive users utilizes fake document-sharing notifications to harvest credentials via cloned login pages. This attack pressures victims with a “Shared Document” pretext to enter their email and password on a fraudulent site designed to steal login data and bypass security checks. The case emphasizes the need …

Fake Microsoft Office 2021 Professional Plus revealed

This screenshot shows a fraudulent online store (instantdigi.com) selling what appears to be an extremely discounted copy of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2021. The price is marked down from $49.99 to $9.99 – a clear red flag for a scam or counterfeit software operation. Threat Analysis: Fake Software Store – Counterfeit or Non‑Delivery Scam How …

Fake Microsoft Windows 11 detected

Fake Windows 11 upgrade scams use malicious search engine ads and fraudulent websites to impersonate the official Microsoft Download Center. These sites distribute infostealers like RedLine Stealer or steal Microsoft account credentials through fake login prompts. Users are advised to only update Windows via the built-in system settings and to verify that all download domains …