Re: [mailop] Getting Microsoft to delete an impersonation

2024-09-24 Thread Rob Nagler via mailop
Michael Irvine writes: > This is a lot bigger of an issue than just an email. If BofA is allowing accounts to be opened in a company without doing a proper check first, then they have an issue. Yes, it's a bigger issue, and we *think* BofA is on top of it, but it's really been tricky to deal with

Re: [mailop] Getting Microsoft to delete an impersonation

2024-09-23 Thread Michael Irvine via mailop
. Thanks, Michael Irvine From: mailop On Behalf Of Rob Nagler via mailop Sent: Monday, September 23, 2024 16:25 To: mailop@mailop.org Subject: [mailop] Getting Microsoft to delete an impersonation CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click any links or open

[mailop] Getting Microsoft to delete an impersonation

2024-09-23 Thread Rob Nagler via mailop
This is a long shot. There's an address (radiasoft...@outlook.com) that was not created by anybody at RadiaSoft. Somebody is using it to open *multiple* bank accounts at BofA. We would like to have it deleted. We have no credentials for it, of course. Any idea how to get this email deleted from MS'