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- June 11, 2025 at 10:15 pm #90079
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KeymasterReceiving a Microsoft verification code via text without requesting it can be concerning. Someone may have your email address and is trying to access your account.
Here’s what you can do:
Why You Might Be Receiving Unrequested Codes
Unauthorized Login Attempts:
Someone may have your email address and is trying to access your account.Mistyped Email Address:
Someone may have accidentally entered your email address while attempting to sign in or set up their own account.Phishing Scams:
Fraudsters may send fake messages to lure you into providing personal information.
Steps to Protect Your Account
1. Do Not Share the Code
Never share the code with anyone, even if the message seems legitimate.
2. Verify Recent Account Activity
Visit the Microsoft Account Security Page.
Check the “Recent activity” section for any unauthorized login attempts.
3. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
If you haven’t already, enable 2FA on your Microsoft account. This adds an extra layer of security.
4. Change Your Password
Use a strong, unique password for your Microsoft account.
Avoid reusing passwords from other accounts.
5. Report Suspicious Activity
If you suspect fraud, contact Microsoft Support.
Report phishing texts or emails via Microsoft’s Report Phishing Tool.
6. Beware of Phishing Attempts
If the text message includes a suspicious link or request, do not click it. Microsoft typically does not include clickable links in verification code texts.
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If You Keep Receiving Verification Codes
Contact Microsoft Support:
They can investigate whether someone is attempting unauthorized access to your accountUpdate Your Email Address:
If someone repeatedly uses your email by mistake, consider updating to a new one to prevent further inconvenience.Monitor Your Account:
Keep an eye on your account activity for any unusual behavior.
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