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The appearance of "Your computer is disabled. Please call Microsoft." pop-up scam (GIF): Text in one of the pop-ups: Do not restart or use your computer. Your computer is disabled. Please call Microsoft. Access is the block security reason for this computer. Please contact us immediatel...
✅ Microsoft scam:This number called me after u ended the chat with your support should I be worried. +1 425 635-2970 I am very upset and scared...
This company has called my house every day for the last week and left messages on my answering machine each afternoon. It is a scam. Please advise. Caller name: computer software service Caller type: Scammer/Fraudster this call was made to sound as though it was a robo call but sounded ...
Microsoft Won’t Call You About Your Computer The “Tech Support” Scammers Called HTG (So We Had Fun with Them) Fake Tech Support Scams– video from the MS Digital Crimes Unit Tenforo,Dec 27, 2022 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) ...
software and services. And in any case, you will never receive a legitimate call from Microsoft or its partners to charge you for computer fixes. If you receive such a phone call or an email stating that they represent Microsoft and proffer help, you can be sure that it’s a scam!
Provide details like the company name the fraudsters used when they contacted you; the representative name; the country/city/region they were calling from, phone number, or anything else that you can share about the scammers; mention the date and time of the conversation you had with these fr...
The phone calls usually take the form of a “tech support agent” calling you and pretending to be from a trusted company like Microsoft or Amazon. These scammers are professionals and will often sound quite convincing. Regardless of whether you call them from a pop-up or ...
The phone calls usually take the form of a “tech support agent” calling you and pretending to be from a trusted company like Microsoft or Amazon. These scammers are professionals and will often sound quite convincing. Regardless of whether you call them from a pop-up or ...
While I was mildly amused by the exchange, I ended the call there without handing out any of my information or installing any programs. I knew this was a scam and that it’s been making the rounds since the late summer of last year. The company changes, but the theme is always...