Hotmail has built-in security against spam

Hotmail, one of the world's leading providers of email services, has stepped up security for all of its users in an attempt to ward off spam.
As spammers are getting smarter with phishing emails, Hotmail has been trying to take them one step ahead. Hotmail has launched a new security feature that allows users to specify an email account as spam, called "My friend's been hacked!". Users can find this feature in the Mark as in Hotmail.
This feature works on the principle that when a user receives a suspicious email from a friend, they mark that email as "My friend has been hijacked!", All emails from that friend will Immediately transfer to spam folder.
Hotmail will receive this complaint and incorporate the information inside its spam detection engine to take the necessary action. In case the account is actually hacked, Microsoft will lock the account and block any further spam from this account.
Owners can take back their account by following and completing exactly the information in the account recovery steps that Microsoft offers.
Hotmail has also incorporated Yahoo and Gmail to jointly accept such reports and extend the ability to investigate suspicious activity on various types of email accounts.
In addition to this new security feature, Microsoft also does not allow users to use common passwords such as "password", "123456", as well as passwords that are popular phrases, high probability of using the item. million people like "ilovecats".
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