I received e-mail from someone claiming to be the Microsoft.

Original title: it's a scam.

How can someone send emails claiming that they have won a lottery sponsored by microsoft. I spoke with the Attorney general and he directed my question to you. I'd rather the conformation of your part that it is legitimate. My email is * address email is removed from the privacy *. Thank you, Kenneth King.

Kenneth,

Scam

Please see:

http://www.Microsoft.com/en-GB/security/resources/microsoftlottery-WhatIs.aspx>

For more information see the link below:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/search/search?searchterm=Lottery&CurrentScope.ForumName=Windows&CurrentScope.filter=security&askingquestion=false>

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