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Originally Posted by Dean C
It was a phishing attack. Not much MS can do about it. Gmail was affected too and has issued a press release about it. The problem is your average user doesn't understand phishing. I know my mother is the prime candidate for phishing and I keep having to tell her to not open emails unless she is expecting one.
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Her email client doesn't have phishing protection? Mine does. People need to remain up to date on their software so there is less chance of them being taken advantage of.