Msn-windows live team e-mail asking for personal information

I got an email saying msn was going to stop my account if I didn't not send my personal info. That is to say; username password, date of birth, country, etc. is legitimate? the live team email windows to meet is horneearl @msn.com sounds not just for me! someone knows something about it?

Hello

Its a SCAM!

Unfortunately the answers is a site of support of peers supported and has no real influence
with Windows Live.

Check with Windows Live Support and Forums

Windows Live Mail Forums
http://www.windowslivehelp.com/forums.aspx?ProductID=15

Windows Live Solutions
http://www.windowslivehelp.com/solutions.aspx?ProductID=15

Windows Live Solution Center
http://www.windowslivehelp.com/

Compromised account - unauthorized account access
http://windowslivehelp.com/solution.aspx?SolutionID=6ea0c7b3-1473-4176-b03f-145b951dcb41

I hope this helps.

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