I received an e mail from windows live to confirm my windows live and hotmail account. I have had this account for 3 years, and recently I received a note from hotmail saying that someone reported spam? - I answered the questions, and yesterday received
a note saying I didn't respond and to enter my password.... is this a authorized e mail I am getting? Does this have anything with an ongoing issue that I am trying to deal with hotmail help with?
This is what it says.......Why am I getting this?
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CONFIRM YOUR WINDOWS LIVE AND HOTMAIL ACCOUNT. Dear Hotmail Member: Attention! Your Hotmail account has been limited! As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in the Msn system.We recently contacted you after noticing an issue on your account.We requested information from you for the following reason: Reference Number: PP-259-187-991 This is the Last reminder to upgrade your account as soon as possible.You will have to provided the following information to restore your account access. Please fill in your information below.
Full Name: ................................... User name: .................................. Password: .................................... Reconfirm Password: .................. Date Of Birth: ...............................
Country: .......................................
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Note that your password will be encrypted with 1024-bit RSA keys for your password safety. We thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Please understand that this is a security measure intended to help protect you and your account. We apologies for any inconvenience.. Sincerely, Microsoft Account Review Department |
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