Get in Touch
I’m always interested in connecting with security professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts. Whether you have questions about my posts, want to discuss security topics, or have collaboration ideas, feel free to reach out.
Best Ways to Reach Me
- Twitter/X: @zeroxlews - Best for quick questions and discussions
- GitHub: lewiswigmore - For code-related discussions and contributions
- LinkedIn: aka.ms/lewiswigmore - Professional connections and opportunities
What I’m Interested In
- Security research and engineering
- Malware analysis and digital forensics
- Azure security and cloud architectures
- Open source security tools
Response Times
I typically respond to messages within 24-48 hours. For urgent security matters or vulnerabilities, please use appropriate disclosure channels or contact Microsoft directly.
Reporting Security Issues or Abuse
If you need to report security vulnerabilities, abuse, or malicious activity related to Microsoft services, please use the official channels:
Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC)
- Report Abuse: aka.ms/reportabuse → MSRC Portal
- Security Vulnerabilities: Follow Microsoft’s Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) process
The MSRC portal handles various types of incidents including:
- IP Address threats: Brute force attacks, DDoS, malware hosting, spam
- URL-related threats: Phishing websites, malware distribution, illegal content
- Security incidents: Vulnerability reports and security research
- OAuth application issues: Fraudulent publishers, suspicious apps, data misuse
- Community Gallery: Malicious artifacts or content
- Other issues: CSEAI, Outlook spam, unsafe sites, infringement, privacy concerns
Note: Use these official channels for security matters rather than personal contact methods.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are my own and don’t reflect those of my employer.