**🚨 FBI ISSUES URGENT WARNING ABOUT MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE – THIS AFFECTS EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US 🚨**
Just saw this from a buddy who works cyber security. The FBI just dropped an alert about a new phishing scam targeting Outlook and OneDrive users, and honestly? This is the most obvious, common-sense trap I’ve seen in years.
They’re sending emails that look EXACTLY like a "OneDrive password reset" or "shared file" notification. It says you need to "log in to view a document." But here’s the kicker – IT DOESN’T COME FROM THE REAL MICROSOFT. It’s a spoofed address.
I don’t care if you’re a CEO or just checking your grandkids’ photos – **STOP CLICKING STUFF WITHOUT LOOKING**. Common sense, people. If you didn’t ask for a reset, don’t click it. If the URL says "onedrive-secure.fake123.com," delete it. The FBI literally says this is targeting small businesses and regular folks because they’re too trusting.
I told my neighbor about this and she said, “Oh, I clicked one of those last week.” No wonder her account got hacked. Unbelievable.
**PRO TIP:** If it makes you feel a little rush of panic or urgency, that’s the scammer’s playbook. Take a breath. Hover over the link. Call your IT guy. Common sense isn’t common anymore.
Share this before your mom clicks on it. This is how they get in. 🙄