If it keeps happening, prefers middle of the night (to where you live) hours, and you often get a really big batch in a row, then yes, it’s probably an attempted hack.
In any case, I would making sure your password is strong and isn’t reused anywhere else, and set up multi factor authentication.
This is a common attack tactic, then, called MFA Fatigue. It also means they probably have Ops password already. Or Ops service provider is doing something dumb. (MFA requests shouldn’t be sent out without the other factor being known.)
If it keeps happening, prefers middle of the night (to where you live) hours, and you often get a really big batch in a row, then yes, it’s probably an attempted hack.
In any case, I would making sure your password is strong and isn’t reused anywhere else, and set up multi factor authentication.
The message is multi-factor
Oh, I missed that in the gutter of the message.
This is a common attack tactic, then, called MFA Fatigue. It also means they probably have Ops password already. Or Ops service provider is doing something dumb. (MFA requests shouldn’t be sent out without the other factor being known.)
It’s not mfa fatigue. MS sends a code to the email. There is no accept or deny in the email.