I've been receiving emails from [email protected] about unusual sign-in activity on various devices and locations. I'm now getting these messages on my main Gmail account, even though I don't use Microsoft Teams. I'm concerned because it seems suspicious, but I'm not sure what steps I should take.
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It's best to block that email address and report it if you're suspicious. If it's a scam, they can be quite persistent, so stopping them now is a good move!
I'm not so sure. I think it could actually be a scam. Stay cautious and do your research before taking action.
I've had a similar situation! I noticed a bot attempting to log in repeatedly. I recommend adding a different email address to your Microsoft account for logins, making it harder for anyone to access your main email. Just keep that secondary email private!
That email seems legitimate to me. Microsoft does send alerts about unusual sign-ins. Here's a link to check: support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/can-i-trust-email-from-the-microsoft-account-team-685fd302-f52f-1a9f-cc13-065dec46fe25. Make sure to secure your accounts just in case someone’s trying to get in!

But how do they even know about my multiple Gmail accounts?