Azure subscription is terminated

Dmitriy Kozlov 1 Reputation point
2022-03-29T19:05:08.813+00:00

Our corporate Azure account has been blocked without a notification. We created a ticket request and it was closed with a message: It looks like your account was disabled for violating the Azure terms of use. Our earlier decision remains, and your account will stay closed.

We're a legitimate US-business functioning for more than 10 years. We provide SaaS products for creating web forms, generating business documents from templates, and serving support requests.

It seems that someone created a phishing form with the help of our tool. We constantly monitor such cases and suspend users and their forms when discover suspicious activities. The form from the case was removed, the account was blocked but after that MS terminated the entire subscription when the phishing form was already unavailable.

Please review our company and our services:
plumsail.com

We have thousands of customers who suffer from the interruption of our services. Please help. The subscription ID is (Microsoft edit - Received! Thank you!).

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  1. kobulloc-MSFT 25,651 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-03-29T19:36:53.607+00:00

    Thank you for reaching out, @Dmitriy Kozlov !

    I'm going to follow up privately to get some additional information from you as well as post some general information for anyone else who may run into this scenario.

    What happens if my account is disabled?
    What should you do if you find that your account has been disabled for a violation of the Terms of Service?

    1. Review the Terms of Service - Make sure that you review the Terms of Service so that you are aware of anything that may constitute a violation and take corrective action: Microsoft Azure Legal Information / Microsoft Azure Offer Details / Azure Terms of Service (you'll need to scroll down a bit)
    2. Check your email - For many violations of Terms of Service, you should receive an email that is sent to the address associated with your Azure subscription that provides additional information so that you can correct the violation. Check your email to see what action needs to be taken.
    3. Create a support request - Violations are reviewed by our security team and inevitably some issues will require a second look. You can also ask for issue to be revisited by creating a support ticket, either online or through the portal by searching for Help + support and clicking on Create a support request (Issue type: Subscription management / Problem type: Re-enable my subscription).
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