I received an email from no-reply@em-s.dropbox.com with a link to this document that's asking me to sign in to my microsoft account. It's blurry and looks dodgy as sin. Any ideas if this is a scam?
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Hey @Fmabs! Thanks for posting this on the forum.
At first glance, the domain of the sender looks legit, as em-s.dropbox.com is one of our official Dropbox domains indeed.
Is this what you see after clicking on the link that was sent via email? Can you send a screenshot of the original email you received?
Finally, were you expecting to receive any documents from a third party?
Keep me posted.
Thanks Nancy, I've attached a screen shot. This person is in my far reaching networks but not directly and I wasn't expecting the document. Does drop box ever ask you to sign in to your outlook account to view a document? Could the document itself be the problem, not the dropbox link itself?
Thanks
And yes, this is the page I'm directed to when I click on the link in the email.
Hey @Fmabs, thanks for the additional info.
I would definitely advise you not to provide any credentials, just in case it is a spam email.
If you know the sender, I would suggest reaching out to them directly, to ask for more info, without clicking anything further.
Thank you 🙂