Some woman named Wendy in Minnesota is using her credit card to put digital gift cards on my account. The gift cards appear to be legit -- I now have a $160 in credit.

Is this a ? ? Have I been ?

Whatever it is, I don't think she's doing it right.

and no, there's no obvious way to report this to Microsoft. And I desperately need to, because it appears for all intents and purposes that I have defrauded Wendy.

help?

update: it appears someone (Wendy?) has redeemed one of the digital gift cards

update 2: Wendy's mailing address is now my default billing/shipping address in my microsoft account

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@madopal I have 2FA and changed my password first thing. I also checked my login history, and there was nothing suspicious.

@DrTCombs @madopal I've seen 2FA bypassed via Phishing and a tool like help.evilginx.com/ . Not sure whether you see that in your login history as it rides along on an existing session. Is there an option to terminate all currently logged in sessions?

@cm @madopal whoa. that's sufficiently terrifying.
I logged out of all open sessions a few hours ago, but microsoft said it could take up to 24 hours to take effect...because...IDK being a multinational software company means you don't know how to do basic software functions?

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