The worrying bug appears to have begun earlier today with Outlook users taking to social media to complain about the glitch. The Express reports that it's now vital that all Outlook users check their inbox carefully and delete anything that doesn't appear to have come from a trusted source as nasty malware, scams or phishing campaigns are likely to have bypassed email security. Read more: Second-hand shoppers warned of online scams as experts explain key warning signs It is thought that Microsoft's usually tight filters are currently experiencing breakdowns, allowing malicious spam and phishing emails to slip through the net. The good news is that you're not alone, however, the bad news is that Microsoft users are complaining that they are suddenly seeing surges of spam mail. If your Outlook inbox looks a little busier than usual, then there's some good news and some bad news.
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