Ceylon legitimate Industries?
I received a phone call from India about the blocking of my computer to accept UPDATES of Microsoft products (for example Windows). Identify the fearful flight (or worse) I don't have not cooperated, but said I would check the authenticity of this firm - CEYLON INDUSTRIES (or similar name). Is it a subcontractor legitimate who is allowed to work with clients from Microsoft, like me? I spoke with a person named 'Moses', making this approach (it was a dialect of the East Indies). T.R. JONES
On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 00:15:30 + 0000, TalmadgeJones wrote:
I received a phone call from India about the blocking of my computer to accept * UPDATES of Microsoft products (* such as Windows). Identify the fearful flight (or worse) I don't have not cooperated, but said I would check the authenticity of this firm - CEYLON INDUSTRIES (or similar name). Is it a subcontractor legitimate who is allowed to work with clients from Microsoft, like me? I spoke with a person named 'Moses', making this approach (it was a dialect of the East Indies). T.R. JONES
It's a scam and with all the names and phone numbers, one who has
become very frequent lately. See
http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/08/virus-scams-social-engineering-victims.html
In addition to their money get on your part to do anything of any value,
If you leave them in your computer, which knows what losses they did are
where confidential information they stole.
So if you have done so, I highly recommend that you do both of the following
immediately:
1 do a clean reinstall of Windows.
2. change all of your passwords, especially banks or other
financial sites.
Tags: Windows
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