I am being inundated with Scam emails on BT Outlook every day! Received fifty-seven just yesterday alone. When I check in Norton it shows the attempted extortion note, but states unresolved with 100s coming from this noreply@rottentomatoes` address. Any one else in the Norton Community having the same problem and wonder how this can be resolved?
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Report your issue to abuse@bt.com. We investigate and act quickly on any abuse reported to us. Whilst we may not be able to respond individually, we do act upon every email received.
If you believe you have been victim of a scam, phishing or account take over fraud please visit www.bt.com/scams
AI Overview
To report spam in BT Outlook (which is actually Outlook.com or Microsoft 365 Outlook), select the message, click “Report”, and then choose “Report phishing” or “Report junk” from the dropdown menu.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Identify the Spam/Phishing Email:
Open the email you suspect is spam or phishing.
Report the Message:
In Outlook.com (or Microsoft 365 Outlook):
Select the message or messages you want to report.
Above the reading pane, select “Report” > “Report phishing” to report the message sender.
You can also select “Report junk”.
In the Outlook client:
Select one or more messages, select Report, and then select Report phishing or Report junk in the dropdown list.
Block the Sender (Optional but Recommended):
To prevent future emails from the same sender, add them to your blocked senders list.
In Outlook.com: Go to Settings > Mail > Blocked senders and click “Add”.
In the Outlook client: Right-click the email and select “Block Sender”.
Forward to BT (Optional):
If you have a BT email account and believe you’ve received a phishing email, you can forward it to phishing@bt.com as an attachment and then delete it.
AI Overview
Be wary of suspicious emails claiming to be from Rotten Tomatoes, as scammers often impersonate legitimate organizations to steal personal information or spread malware; always verify the sender’s email address and website URL before clicking any links.
Here’s why you should be cautious about emails claiming to be from Rotten Tomatoes:
Scammers Impersonate Legitimate Organizations:
Scammers often impersonate legitimate organizations like Rotten Tomatoes to trick users into revealing sensitive information or clicking malicious links.
Red Flags to Look For:
Poor Grammar and Spelling: Scam emails often contain grammatical errors and typos, which should raise a red flag.
Urgent Demands: Scammers often use urgency tactics, such as asking users to log in immediately or reset their passwords, which is not how reputable organizations handle security issues.
Suspicious Links: Be cautious of links in emails, as they may lead to fake websites designed to steal personal information.
Unsolicited Emails: If you did not request an email from Rotten Tomatoes, be wary of it.
How to Stay Safe:
Verify the Email Address: Check the sender’s email address and website URL to ensure it is legitimate.
Don’t Click Suspicious Links: Avoid clicking links in emails unless you are certain they are legitimate.
Don’t Share Personal Information: Never share personal information, such as passwords or credit card details, in response to an email.
Report Suspicious Emails: If you receive a suspicious email, report it to Rotten Tomatoes and your email provider.
Rotten Tomatoes’ Official Channels:
If you have concerns about a suspicious email, contact Rotten Tomatoes directly through their official channels, such as their website or social media pages.
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AI Overview
You cannot directly submit spam to Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes is a website that aggregates movie and TV show reviews, and it does not have a system for users to submit spam content. Instead, if you find spam on the site, you should report it to Rotten Tomatoes through their customer service channels.
Here’s how to report spam or other issues on Rotten Tomatoes:
Report Spam or Abuse:
If you encounter spam or abusive content, you can report it directly on the Rotten Tomatoes website.
Contact Customer Service:
For general inquiries or to report issues, you can contact Rotten Tomatoes’ customer service team at customerservice@rottentomatoes.com.
Press/Media Inquiries:
If you are a member of the press or online media and need additional information about the company for publication, you can contact the Fandango PR team at pr@fandango.com.