I received the email at my Hotmail account, which is owned by Microsoft, so I couldn’t immediately dismiss it. But the link for “Review Account” pointed to a shortened URL using the Tinyurl service, which should never happen if the email were actually from Microsoft.
Furthermore, the address of the sender was camera@famac.ind.br, which is also a big red flag.
And one more thing. I don’t think that any legitimate corporation would fail to capitalize the letters in its name. So “Microsoft account team” should really be “Microsoft Account Team”, as generic that even that is. It’s a minor detail, but it’s the kind of thing that your typical phishing group could easily overlook. I simply don’t envision phishers to be experts at grammar and punctuation.
The moral of the story is to be careful whenever you get emails claiming to be from companies whose services you use. Just to be on the safe side, I tend not to click on any links to emails that are sent to me unless I am expecting to receive them.