⚠️ **BREAKING: FBI ISSUES URGENT WARNING ABOUT MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE – “THIS IS NOT A DRILL”** ⚠️
Just got a notification on my phone from our local news feed—apparently the FBI is now telling everyone to be on high alert if you use Outlook or OneDrive. Something about hackers using “common sense” tricks to get past your security.
Here’s the gist: They say cybercriminals are sending fake Outlook alerts that look exactly like the real ones—saying your account has been compromised or your storage is full. The link takes you to a fake login page that steals your credentials. Then they get into your OneDrive and either ransom your files or steal sensitive data.
And what’s the “common sense” part? The FBI is literally saying: **“If you didn’t ask for a password reset, don’t click the link. If you don’t recognize the sender, don’t open the attachment.”** People are still falling for this because they panic when they see an “urgent security alert.”
My take? It’s common sense: **Don’t trust an email that makes you panic.** If Microsoft really locked your account, you’d get a text or a phone call, not just an email.
Check your recent logins in Outlook. If you see anything from a weird location, change your password NOW. And for crying out loud, turn on two-factor authentication.
Stay safe out there, folks. The scammers are getting smarter—but we’ve got common sense. 💪
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