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"Stramford.live"
Very bad trust index
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The domain name is very recent (less than 6 months)
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The owner of the domain name is hidden: check privacy policies!
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Domain creation date | 12/18/2022 (Less than 6 months) |
Domain expiration date | 12/18/2023 (Less than 1 year left) |
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User reviews on Scamdoc |
11 Reviews / Comments
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Michael 01/26/2023 at 05:40 PM
Rating:I have received the following scam email from 'support@stramford.live' today:
Microsoft account
Unusual sign-in activity
We detected something unusual about a recent sign-in to the Microsoft account
Sign-in details
Country/region: Russia/Moscow
IP address: 103.225.77.255
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 21:55:15 +0000
Platform: Windows 10
Browser: Firefox
A user from Russia/Moscow just logged into your account from a new device, If this wasn't you, please report the user. If this was you, we'll trust similar activity in the future.
Report The User
To opt out or change where you receive security notifications, click here.
Thanks,
The Microsoft account team
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Anon 01/28/2023 at 09:58 PM
Rating:I received the same email word for word as the above on the same date.
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michal 01/30/2023 at 02:34 AM
Rating:I too have received said email. Seems like a scam although quite weird one as none of the clickable link navigate to any site, they're just mailto: links.
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Kiki 02/04/2023 at 02:36 AM
Rating:I received the e-mail too. I thought it was a scam
Checked the sender and it said no-reply@microsoft.com. Thought I could trust it but after clicking the button I saw an e-mail would be sent to support@stramford.live. Scary.
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Maz 02/05/2023 at 03:43 PM
Rating:I have unfortunately just replied to this to report it! 🙈 have changed my password though. Will have to see if anything comes of it! Bas***ds!
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Wayne 02/05/2023 at 10:11 PM
Rating:I had the same thing. Oddly, it’s just a reply to. Perhaps they are trying to gage if my email is one they can send junk to. I replied once before realizing it wasn’t from Microsoft.
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Jake 02/10/2023 at 03:41 AM
Rating:Phishing site pretending to be Microsoft support
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Cousin Alex from Boston
Rating:02/11/2023 at 08:36 AM
Same here, but they keep sending it. It is now listed as junk, and was forwarded to "abuse @outlook". I did click the button, so I changed my password, but unfortunately before I checked the Microsoft security "activity/location sign in". Changing Microsoft password locks one out of changing other info (a good thing, but inconvenient) for 30 days.
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Bobby Peru 02/15/2023 at 07:27 PM
Rating:Now trying the same crap but allegedly being from Facebook, and warning me about an unusual log in etc.
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NickiT74 02/16/2023 at 01:54 AM
Rating:Scam! Received an email saying that my Facebook account had been logged into and gave the option to report.
I replied all to see the originators email address and it was support@stramford.live
It did look like a genuine Facebook email, giving the device name/model but wasnt quite right.
Sneaky so and so's.
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Lorena from Mexico 03/01/2023 at 10:57 AM
Rating:Just received this on my e-mail.
A user just logged into your Facebook account from a new device Samsung S21. We are sending you this email to verify it's really you.
Report the user
Yes, me
Thanks,
The Facebook Team