WHAT'S HAPPENING?
There are emails that are being circulated, an example of which is below, that include a suspicious link. These are not legitimate emails.
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO?
If you receive an email like this, do not click on the link. If a phishing or spam email makes its way into your inbox, please forward it according to the directions at
http://support.cc.gatech.edu/support-tools/faq/what-should-i-do-when-i-receive-spam-or-phishing-email to improve the accuracy of GT's filters.
You can learn to recognize phishing emails. They frequently contain poor grammar and unusual wording. Sometimes they will use a legitimate-looking email address, but they don't always. In some cases, there is a mismatch between the name and the email address in the From field. However, these are not always present. The tell-tale sign is to check without clicking the links to see where they point to. Phishing emails want you to visit a site with an unusual URL that has nothing to do with the purported sender. In the example below, the link points to a site unrelated to the purported sender.
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From: "Microsoft Office " <REMOVED>
Date: January 31, 2017 at 9:07:54 AM PST
To: <REMOVED>
Subject: account restriction
Microsoft Office365
Account Restricted !
Your Microsoft account: <REMOVED> has not been verified in the last 30 days!.
To help keep you safe, we have limited incoming/outgoing messages from your account.
Please verify your account below and we'll take corrective action to remove the restrictions on your account.
Verify my account<http://<REMOVED>.pl/0438956387/membrs/?Email=<REMOVED>>
Thanks,
The Microsoft account team