**đ¨ FBI ALERT: If You Use Outlook or OneDrive, CHECK YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NOW đ¨**
The FBI just dropped a chilling new warning that hits every American right in the wallet. Cybercriminals have weaponized your own legitimate Microsoft toolsâOutlook and OneDriveâto drain bank accounts.
**Hereâs the hack:** Scammers are sending emails from *real* Outlook accounts (yours, your bossâs, your kidâs teacherâs) that look like routine OneDrive file-sharing notifications. You click to âview documentâ andâBAMâthey bypass your password and bypass your two-factor authentication.
**The wallet impact:**
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**$0 to $40,000 stolen** from checking accounts in minutes.
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**No refunds from banks** if you authorized the login (and you just did).
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**Identity theft insurance** wonât cover login credentials you gave away.
**What the FBI says to do RIGHT NOW:**
1. **STOP clicking** links in OneDrive and Outlook share notifications. Period.
2. **Call your bank** and freeze your debit card if you clicked anything suspicious in the last 72 hours.
3. **Enable âFIDO2â security keys** (physical USB keys, not text codes) on your Microsoft account.
**The kicker?** Microsoft says this is a âfeature,â not a bugâand they refuse to patch it.
**Bottom line:** That shared â2025 Budgetâ file from HR? It might empty your account by lunch.
**Tag someone who clicks first and asks questions never.** đą
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