December 9, 2025—KB5071544 (OS Build 17763.8146)
Applies to: Windows Server 2019 This security update includes fixes and quality improvements that are part of the following update: November 11, 2025—KB5068791 (OS Build 17763.8027) The following is a summary of the issues that this update addresses when you install this update. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change we are documenting. [PowerShell 5.1 ...
How to investigate a billing charge from Microsoft
Here are the most likely causes for an unrecognized charge: A Microsoft subscription has recurring billing enabled. Someone you know, such as a family member, bought something with your card. You can now investigate this on the Manage your payments page. A previously declined charge was charged again. A pre-order or split order was shipped. Someone made an in-app purchase from an app, game, or ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Protect yourself from phishing | Microsoft Support
Protect yourself from phishing Phishing (pronounced: fishing) is an attack that attempts to steal your money, or your identity, by getting you to reveal personal information -- such as credit card numbers, bank information, or passwords -- on websites that pretend to be legitimate. Cybercriminals typically pretend to be reputable companies, friends, or acquaintances in a fake message, which ...
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Protect yourself from tech support scams - Microsoft Support
Learn how to protect your PC, identity, and data from tech support scams.
Avoid and report Microsoft technical support scams
Avoid and report Microsoft technical support scams Microsoft will never proactively reach out to you to provide unsolicited PC or technical support. If you receive a phone call claiming to be from Microsoft, or see a pop-up window on your PC with a fake warning message and a phone number to call and get your "issue" fixed, it's better to be safe and not click any links or provide any personal ...
How to spot a "fake order" scam | Microsoft Support
How to spot a "fake order" scam A popular tactic of criminals is the "fake order" scam. The way it works is that you get a message, usually in email or text, that appears to be a routine confirmation for an order. Of course, you never ordered whatever product or service it's confirming. The message looks common enough, and it says that money will be charged to your credit card or withdrawn ...
Troubleshoot NAT errors and multiplayer game issues
Can your Xbox console connect to the Xbox network, but you can't hear your friends online within a game or a party? Or are you unable to host or join a multiplayer game? If so, then you may be encountering an issue related to Network Address Translation (NAT).