Re: [mailop] Bitcoin password ransom email from user at outlook.com

2018-07-13 Thread Michael Rathbun
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018 16:28:01 -0400, "Eric Tykwinski" wrote: >I really hope your wrong, since it's in their FAQs. >https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Deal-with-abuse-phishing-or-spoofing-in-Outlook-com-0d882ea5-eedc-4bed-aebc-079ffa1105a3 > >Reporting abuse > >If you're being threatened,

Re: [mailop] Bitcoin password ransom email from user at outlook.com

2018-07-13 Thread Mihai Costea
Indeed the abuse@ aliases in ms are inspected by automation and different topics get different treatment. Child porn reports for example do have a goal of being 100% reviewed. Bullying, piracy, brand, domains, phish, lots of topics out there. At the other side of the spectrum there are one of

Re: [mailop] Bitcoin password ransom email from user at outlook.com

2018-07-13 Thread Laura Atkins
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 1:20 PM, Michael Rathbun wrote: > > On Thu, 12 Jul 2018 10:41:46 -0400, "Eric Tykwinski" > wrote: > >> Did you submit to ab...@outlook.com? > > Unless something has changed profoundly since I worked there, no human will > likely ever read ab...@microsoft.com or the other

Re: [mailop] Bitcoin password ransom email from user at outlook.com

2018-07-13 Thread Dave Warren
On 2018-07-13 08:53, Mihai Costea wrote: At the other side of the spectrum there are one off mails that go ignored due to the signal to noise ratio of the long tail. There’s tons of folks with weird complains (from “I think Xbox live is too expensive” to suggestions on what billGates should d