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**FACT CHECK: ⚠️ VIRAL ALERT – FALSE**

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**FACT CHECK: ⚠️ VIRAL ALERT – FALSE**

**The Claim:** Social media posts are warning that the FBI has issued an “URGENT ALERT” telling Outlook and OneDrive users to immediately delete their apps or unlink their Microsoft accounts due to a “zero-click malware” that steals banking passwords.

**Rating: ❌ FAKE**

**What's Actually Going On:**
The FBI *has* issued alerts about credential-stealing phishing campaigns in 2024, but **none specifically targeting Outlook or OneDrive with an order to uninstall.** The viral graphic circulating on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) is a doctored screenshot. The real FBI advisory (PIN 20240723-001) warns about social engineering attacks where scammers call pretending to be tech support—it does not tell users to delete Microsoft products.

**The Reality Check:**
- Microsoft confirmed to fact-checkers that no such alert exists.
- The fake post exploits recent news about a Russian hacking group (APT29) targeting Microsoft 365 accounts, but that group uses phishing emails, not a magical “zero-click” delete button.
- **If you see this warning:** Do not forward it. Do not delete your files. Instead, enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) and run a verified antivirus scan.

**Bottom Line:** This is a hoax designed to cause panic. The FBI does not issue “delete this now” alerts via forwarded WhatsApp messages or viral tweets.