![]() Should I be worried? Could this actually be a Google employee and not an automated script, etc.? Worse, could it be someone pretending to be Google? Is there another reason Microsoft blocked this address, besides it being a "new" address? I think this is Google trying to get my MSN email to show it in my linked Gmail account. This is backed up by a couple other Google search results for the IP range 209.85.x.x. When I traced the problem back, I found out, using, that the IP address, 209.85.212.146, is currently, when I'm asking this question, at Beacon, New York, and that it is allocated to Google. I received this notification as a text from a number that has texted me before about Microsoft Live-related stuff, then as an email from less than a minute later, so I can be reasonably sure this comes directly from Microsoft. ![]() I just received a notification from Microsoft that my Microsoft account has been blocked because it's been accessed by an IP address that's never accessed it before. ![]()
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