I just got a phone call from someone at delta tech solutons who said that they had received notice of the problems with my computer.

Then, they wanted to connect via citrix to talk to one of their representatives of tech.  Who are they and what do have to do with "windows".  the telephone number was listed as out of area 92423

It's a scam that has worked for a long time, all over the world. They are after your personal information.

The caller usually has a thick accent of BONE here in Oz.
You can play games with them and ask them the error code or the message for the 'problem '.
Or tell them that your line is exploited and they have already been reported to the authorities and if they ring back they will be made a mega ultrasonic sound blast def :).

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