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Michael Denney via mailop writes
>The instances of this we've seen - aren't actually phishing, just fraud.
>
>Generating invoices via PayPal to an o365 address that then forwards that out
>to
>the final recipient.
In some cases ... where phone numbers are present, then ringing tha
Evening folks
Small admin nit follows.
On 11 Dec 2024, at 16:51, Marco Moock via mailop wrote:
> MS's slaves love that like they love any other privacy or security
> violations by the big tech crap companies.
I’m not singling you out, Marco, this applies to everyone...
Please try to be a littl
Hello,
If anybody from microsoft / sharepoint / o365 / whoever acn help here : I'm not
sure this 073dapp.com really deserves the trust you placed in him :
;; ANSWER SECTION:
msc.sharepoint.com. 2842IN CNAME gni-vs.073dapp.com.
gni-vs.073dapp.com. 1042IN TXT "v=spf
On 11 Dec 2024, at 17:35, LANEL, JEAN BAPTISTE via mailop
wrote:
> msc.sharepoint.com. 2842IN CNAME gni-vs.073dapp.com.
> gni-vs.073dapp.com. 1042IN TXT "v=spf1 include:conniem.com
> include:unnervedvisit.de ~all"
That’s a customer subdomain. Someone has an M365
Am 11.12.2024 um 14:20:32 Uhr schrieb Scott Q. via mailop:
> The whole thing seems very anti-competitive to me.
It is and this is maybe intended.
Big companies want to gain more marketshare and make people use more of
their services.
Just think about how many domains now use MS or Google in thei
I find that beyond the :
- security risks
- privacy concerns
- inability to troubleshoot connection issues
- being exposed to MS outages
- inability to optimize routing for global customers
there is also the glaring fact that MS is a competitor in this space.
What stops them 12 months from now f
Opinions are like arseholes, Graeme, everyone has one.
Pete.
> On 11 Dec 2024, at 17:21, Graeme Fowler via mailop wrote:
>
> Evening folks
>
> Small admin nit follows.
>
> On 11 Dec 2024, at 16:51, Marco Moock via mailop wrote:
>> MS's slaves love that like they love any other privacy or s
On 2024-12-11 11:20, Scott Q. via mailop wrote:
I find that beyond the :
- security risks
- privacy concerns
- inability to troubleshoot connection issues
- being exposed to MS outages
- inability to optimize routing for global customers
there is also the glaring fact that MS is a competitor i
On 12/11/2024 4:33 AM, Alessandro Vesely via mailop wrote:
However, they could put an advice telling so, and were to report abuse.
We've seen where they appear to be adding invoice fraud reporting.
However, the fraudsters are switching to pay requests and other
techniques. It's just sad tha
It seems MS is pushing really hard for the 'NEW' Outlook
adoption. This software, along with Outlook Mobile and myMail
(mail.ru), etc, cache logon information on their own infrastructure
and then basically proxy the connection to the service provider. This
makes it impossible for service providers
Am 11.12.2024 um 11:19:58 Uhr schrieb Scott Q. via mailop:
> It seems MS is pushing really hard for the 'NEW' Outlook
> adoption.
MS's slaves love that like they love any other privacy or security
violations by the big tech crap companies.
> This software, along with Outlook Mobile and myMail (m
You'll find this thread from a year ago interesting, I gave my insights there:
https://list.mailop.org/private/mailop/2023-November/thread.html#26357
Groetjes,
Louis
On Wednesday, December 11, 2024 5:19 PM, Scott Q. via mailop
wrote:
> It seems MS is pushing really hard for the 'NEW' Outlook
A local University here in Germany blocks the use of the new Outlook. This results in the Error "wrong credentials".They provide a Registry Key to turn back to the Outlook (classic).https://www.itsb.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/aktuelles/meldung00324.html (Post in German)Several other Universities published
On 2024-12-11 15:11, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
On 2024-12-11 11:20, Scott Q. via mailop wrote:
I find that beyond the :
- security risks
- privacy concerns
- inability to troubleshoot connection issues
- being exposed to MS outages
- inability to optimize routing for global customers
On Tue 10/Dec/2024 23:23:51 +0100 Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Tue, 10 Dec 2024, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
Ouch.. getting even harder for recipient spam protections to catch this guy,
given that o365 is also a 'too big to block'..
Standard Paypal Phone Scam we have seen coming from
FYI - The 'S' in 'Outlook' stands for 'Security'.
-A
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 8:29 AM Scott Q. via mailop
wrote:
> It seems MS is pushing really hard for the 'NEW' Outlook adoption. This
> software, along with Outlook Mobile and myMail (mail.ru), etc, cache
> logon information on their own infra
Hi Yuval,
I don't think it's that straightforward, or maybe I don't know enough
about the legal aspects of it all. I know there are other lawyers on
the list, maybe they can chime in as well.
All I know is that the EU has, like others, disabled the access of
Outlook Mobile (and 'New' Outlook as w
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