I just had a phone call from a person who said that it is Windows

Original title: inf junk - scam

I just had a phone call from a person who said that it is Windows (non-Microsoft) and said I have viruses that have made some of my windows certificates expire and he would help me to restore the certificates so that I can delete the infected files.  "" I followed some of its directives, i.e. you press Start key simultaneously with the letter e R and typed in "inf junks.  It said that all of the files that were listed are infected files.  He had me so close that window and type ammyy.com who brought up a remote coelio.  I told him I was hesitant to do it, but in order to varify that it was, I would call him back.  He gave me the 'john' and phone 905-588-7942 # name.  I hope that it has not reached way triggers a virus in my being gone that far.  Any suggestions?

Hello BruceHiggins,

In addition information of No Mo, I have included some URLS from users who have experienced the same telephone call you under.

Scam phone call pretending to be Windows support:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-security/scam-phone-call-claiming-to-be-from-Windows/193f0a33-4ad9-4a07-96eb-9a7e3debb269

I received a phone call from someone who claims to have a Virus:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-security/i-received-a-phone-call-from-someone-claiming-i/4489f388-d6de-416d-9158-0079764bb001

Thank you

James

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Just had a phone call from a person calling themselves PC Tech and must stop their go more away

    Just had a phone call from a person calling themselves PC Tech Support, acting on behalf of BT, Virgin, AOL, etc. informing me that my computer was infected by a virus, and tells me to download Teamviewer.com so that they could report all files on my computer that have been contaminated. Now, I am very concerned that it is a scam and I finished the call, as they were eager to get paid £144 for 10years security coverage. I was told that my current security system was not compatible with my server. Please I left some scammers in my computer and how do I ensure them go further?

    On Saturday, February 4, 2012 12:15:49 + 0000, Jean Bell wrote:

    Just had a phone call from a person calling themselves PC Tech Support, acting on behalf of BT, Virgin, AOL, etc. informing me that my computer was infected by a virus, and tells me to download Teamviewer.com so that they could report all files on my computer that have been contaminated. Now, I am very concerned that it is a scam and I finished the call, as they were eager to get paid? 144 for 10years security coverage. I was told that my current security system was not compatible with my server. Please I left some scammers in my computer and how do I ensure them go further?

    This is a scam and that is becoming more and more common lately. But
    worse, if you leave them in your computer, which knows what losses are that they
    done there, or what confidential information they stole.
    So, if you did. 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.

    Ken Blake

  • I just got a phone call from a guy who said he was a member of the tech teaml windows

    I just got a phone call from a guy who told me he was technical team of windows and someone had attempted to enter into my calculation, I told her that I don't have a computer, then he asked if I had a laptop that I don't have so I told him that. I asked how he had got hold of my phone number and he said they had the info. I wanted to take this more then I asked what was wrong and he said that if I turned on my computer that he would go through it with me. I didn't believe him, but what to do? Needless to say that I hung up on him, but as I am not very computer savvy so I'm a little worried. Can anyone help please. Thank you

    It is a SCAM, you did the right thing hang up on him. He just wanted your information so he could use it for illegal purposes.

  • I just got a phone call from a company who said they demanded on behalf of Windows

    Original title: "I JUST HAD a CALL BY a GENTLEMAN WHO LOOKED THE ACCOUNT THEN TYPE ' EVENT .

    I just got a phone call from a company stating that they were working on behalf of Windows he asked me to turn on then press control and 'R' together - when the dialog box open to type in "EVENTS", I put the phone down - I don't want to be rude, but is this real society - I was unable to call the John company

    Hello John

    Without that society is not authentic. It's all part of a scam to gain access to your pc and steal your personal data.

    Unless you have a pre-paid with Microsoft, support contract they (Microsoft) will never contact you for problems on your PC.

    You did the right thing by hanging up on them. If that happens again, just ignore them.

    This forum post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or the opinion of Microsoft, its employees or other MVPS.

    John Barnett MVP: Windows XP Expert associated with: Windows Expert - consumer: www.winuser.co.uk | vistasupport.mvps.org | xphelpandsupport.mvps.org | www.silversurfer-Guide.com

  • Phone call from a person who claims to work for Windows.

    Occasionally my old computer crashes when I read a Blog, and I have to close it manually.  When I start backup it asks if I want to send an error message.  If I do not send the message, in a few days I get a phone call from someone claiming to work for Windows and they want access to my computer.  Is it a coincedence?  It happened three times in the past months, and I know that Microsoft does not call customers.  So is there someone who works at Microsoft who does something they shouldn't?  The people who have always had Indian accents or Chinese who are difficult to understand.

    Hello

    If you need help with a Windows problem, post a message in the answers - Forums of Windows XP.

    Answers - Windows XP Forums
    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_xp

    ===================

    Coindence and a SCAM!

    USA., you can contact the FBI, Attorney general, the police authorities and consumer
    Watch groups. Arm yourself with knowledge.

    No, Microsoft wouldn't you not solicited. Or they would know if errors exist on your
    computer. So that's the fraud or scams to get your money or worse to steal your identity.

    Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently - Microsoft is not unsolicited
    phone calls to help you fix your computer
    http://www.Microsoft.com/protect/fraud/phishing/msName.aspx

    Scams and hoaxes
    http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_virsec_master?ws=support#tab3

    Microsoft Support Center consumer
    https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?altbrand=true&SD=GN&ln=en-us&St=1&wfxredirect=1&gssnb=1

    Microsoft technical support
    http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0

    Microsoft - contact technical support
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/contact-support

    I hope this helps.

    Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

  • I just had a phone call from a person claiming to be microsoft saying that I had pressing problems and want me to open the event viewer... was that microsoft really do that?

    It was a real person from Microsoft or a marketing attempt? The person named name and my address (I know doesn't mean anything) and says that I have problems with viruses etc. download on my computer

    Hi Elizabeth,.

    It is definitely a scam any.  Microsoft did not communicate people this way.  Ignore them - hang up on them.  In addition to not let them connect to your system, do not allow direct you to a Web site or download anything they suggest - it can be worse than just a marketing effort and an attempt to infect, hack, get information about identity theft or otherwise affect your system (and it may be an effort to marketing as well to infect and then you sell a product to remove infections - which may or may not) not work and most likely the product itself is an infection still further or hacking).

    Good job on caution and check first.  Play well!  You yourself have potentially saved a lot of grief.  They are the same type of thing by e-mail, and Microsoft is not communicate with people that way either about this sort of thing, then ignore and junk all these messages and DO NOT open the attachments to these messages.  Just remove them completely.

    Good luck and best wishes!

  • I have just started with a new internet provider and get phone calls from a source to say that they are windows and the need to access my computer because its infected in windows. It is this true.

    I have just started with a new internet provider and get phone calls from a source to say that they are windows and the need to access my computer because its infected in windows. It is this true.

    No, it's a scam, ignore the call.

    Just hang up, they are trying to steal your information or to install a virus on your PC.

  • I get phone calls from a person telling me that my email is corrupted

    Corrupted e-mail

    I get phone calls from a person telling me that my email is corrupt and trying to connect to my computer, so they can solve the problem.  I have not heard any questions about msn email be corrupted.  Want some answers.

    Hi CLAUDEFRANCIS,

    Microsoft introduces not calls to customers about technical assistance. More than likely the person calling you is a scam. For your protection, do not provide information personal to that person or him allows to access your machine remotely.

  • I just got a phone call from a man claiming to be a tech windows

    I just got a phone call from a man claiming to be a tech of windows. He told me that he had to call me because of the high number of junk that has been downloaded and my windows updates. Is this for real?

    Hello Angiee57,

    As usual, this is another scam.

    Unless you have a support contract prepaid or you raise a support ticket with Microsoft, no Microsoft will call you about the problems with your PC.

    All these crooks are trying to do is access your PC so they can steal your personal data, which is bank details etc. Under no circumstances should allow you remote access to your PC.

    This forum post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or the opinion of Microsoft, its employees or other MVPS.

    John Barnett MVP: Windows XP Expert associated with: Windows Expert - consumer: www.winuser.co.uk | vistasupport.mvps.org | xphelpandsupport.mvps.org | www.silversurfer-Guide.com

  • Recently had a phone call from a person identified as a Microsoft employee and she warned me that my system was sending error messages

    Original title: scam?

    Recently had a phone call from an origin of the State of New York - the person identified as a Microsoft employee, and she warned me that my system was constantly sending through Microsoft error messages - asked me to press on "Control - Windows - R ' and other tasks... natch - I refused.

    Anyone know of this type of scam?

    What is and what is final potential?

    Fake phone calls to technical support

    Such unsolicited telephone calls are almost always a common scam. Do not let them give any info, do not give access to your PC, not give them all the money and do not go to all the websites that they suggest. One moment.

    Please see:

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/security/online-privacy/msname.aspx .

    Microsoft does ever not requested for telephone calls of support or security.

    (such persons may use names other than Microsoft as well)

  • I got a phone call from a guy who said he was with Microsoft and that someone had linked in my computer. Is it a scam?

    I got a phone call from one of the related foreign accent that he was with Microsoft Security and that my computer has been used or something to that effect.

    I could hardly understand him.  Is this another scam floating around?   What should I do to report this?

    Thank you

    Short answer: Yes. It is a scam. Not much interest to report, as MS are well aware of this problem, but there is little they can do about it since then (I guess) most of the calls are created outside the United States

  • receive phone calls from a guy who says he works for windows, please help.

    Hi all, I got a phone call from a guy yesterday saying my computer downloaded currupt and Marie-Claire files and had asked, on behalf of microsoft, to contact me this was a business partner?, it was the Indian accent but did not speak good enough English if you listened well, at this point, he had my full attention that my computer was slow in the months , I explained that I had someone find and remove programs for me to speed it up, but it was persistent in getting me in front of the computer. He said he could help me and show me the problems? I asked name hes, he gave and he even new my name and what platform I was using. I don't remember the name of the company, that he said, that he was but the phone number was 0206 something something? After reading this other storys hoax here had me calm worried, he explained that the problem needs to be fixed and I must say after testing to see if he was legitimate, he even said that he would put the supervisor on... He explained to me the same thing and although I challenged somemore on what it could be anyone he said sure, but were not trying to make that you are something weird to us, cannot remember everything exactly, but I said ill insatall a virus program myself, who while he became upset, saying big companys will charge you loads just go on your computer so that I can that I you Guide in that says im? Ultimately, and after reading the other storys peoples about these scams and calls after that I hung up on him which im happy I did it, he then phones me back saying today the problem has not been corrected, in an application for Mr. family name once again on your computer. I got protection as IE firewall and software spies but I havnt got the malware protection, anyone got any idears what I can do? or how these people got my number, p.s do you recommend pc spy software new help for example?

    SCAM.

    When he calls again, tell him that you save the phone message. Tell him to hear again, or you must notify the police for internet fraud. Then hang up.

    For the benefits of others looking for answers, please mark as answer suggestion if it solves your problem.

  • Call phone-received a phone call from a technician who said my system was sending error reports

    Today, I received a phone call from an Indian man who claims to be a technician. He said that my laptop has been sending error reports for the last 3 months. I had to call b - s because I had just my cell phone last month and it worked perfectly fine. He said that he was with universal Tech Support and when I asked him if he works with Microsoft somehow he said that his company works with Microsoft. I was really curious so I let the call and he told me to go to ammyy.com and run the software. I did and I let him have some light control on my laptop and I noticed that it wasn't really something that just move the mouse around the screen and he was not clicking on anything. He then said that my uTorrent was the question and I still called b - s. I installed it there, but I still have to download torrents. He said that my laptop has 4000 + error messages and they have been displayed on my screen. He decided to transfer me to his manager and that's when I hung up and restarted my laptop and run a full scan once more. What caught my attention, he was actually the registration # from my laptop and he repeated to me. The first time, they called the caller ID said "unknown name, unknown number." The second time they called a number actually popped up. (516-515-7279), I decided to give the number a call, and I didn't get any answer. I searched all over the internet and Ammyy scams pop up but all scammers are pretending be Microsoft certified technicians and I heard again scammers claim that they work with universal Tech Support. Now, I'm very curious to know whether or not Microsoft is doing a collaboration with this company.

    Hello NahDeeUhh,

    That's all just a scam

    Your PC regularly send error reports to Microsoft. This helps Microsoft determine what issues affect most users. During the transfer of these technical error reports information are transferred between your computer and the Microsoft server. NO personal data are transferred, so ask yourself "How did get my information?

    Any company (or individual) can get a database of potential customers, providing that they are willing to pay for this information. It may just be a voters list that could include your address and telephone number. Whatever list it's this list gives this company/individual details that they need to cold call you.

    Unless you have a contract to support prepaid with Microsoft, then Microsoft 'never' will call you about a problem with your machine. Yes there are Microsoft Certified Software engineers out there, but they do not work to make them work for companies that are independent of Microsoft.

    If you receive a similar appeal to new everything simply replace the telephone receiver and have no more to do with the appellant. Under no circumstances should allow you remote access to your PC. This is fatal. All they are after is your personal data such as password, coordinated and banking passwords etc.

    This forum post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or the opinion of Microsoft, its employees or other MVPS.

    John Barnett MVP: Windows XP Expert associated with: Windows Expert - consumer: www.winuser.co.uk | vistasupport.mvps.org | xphelpandsupport.mvps.org | www.silversurfer-Guide.com

  • I just had a phone call from microsoft/windows technical help

    I feel so stupid that I fell for this but I don't

    so my not very different history of all these other... Indian guy asked all week saying he needed emergency talk to me on the serious malicious virus on my computer. He said it was from Microsoft technical and necessary support about half an hour of my time. I asked him to ring back several times because with young children, it was never the right time. Anyway, he called again this morning and I thought I had better address this issue as it sounded quite serious, it sounded very authentic for me and in my mind, I thought that somebody to call me every day this week, he must be who he is, he said.  so he took me through a website (I think it was logmein123) and asked me to enter a code and said that his colleague would then control my computer.  which she did, all the time the guy was on the end of the phone explaining what she was doing.  She presented as andrea williams from the Manchester direction! She then spent over the next 40 minutes on my computer. towards the end the guy says ok we have identified as you can see (I could see some sort of thing report on my computer at this point) we found quite a few mistakes - we can fix these for you. OK, I said. Andrea williams then says I have to download to your computer one of these options (it then lists the 4 different but recommend the 4th option at a cost of £289 I foolishly said okay.)  a form then appeared on my computer asking for my card details name address date of birth ect - what I have briefed (BTW im currently hitting my head on the table where I'm writing this at my stupidity!)  Fortunately my beautiful Bank was on the ball and refused a payment. This was the point that they have began to have a bit narky with me.  the guy said he was going to pass me to andrea from Manchester who would talk to me in person to try to settle this payment. me thinking that I was going to talk to someone with a manchester accent... don't be stupid... .i started talking to another very Indian lady who was very rude and very impatient with me. then she said to me (Yes told me) do to ring my Bank while it took place on the line to address this issue. It was then I thought no Ive has had enough and finally, alarm bells began to ring! (all right all right I recently had two children, you know)
    !). I told him that I would call the Bank later. reluctantly, she said ok, but said she'd call me in an hour - I said all that. It's then the strange thing happened - I tried to disconnect my computer, but it forced somehow back to and typed a message saying that please let me connected disconnect.  I typed a message and said you have learned to be pleasant and able to stop everything. then (the storys stops not here oh no) it sounds me only true to his word back an hour the second later. and said - have you talked to your bank. I said yes. What did say, she said. I said, that they said that you are a crook. at this point she just freaked out at me. told me that I needed psychiatric help. so I said, and you have to find a good job and stop robbing the people hard earned money there. then she said something quite scary. She said you wait awhile and just see what we are capable of... I hung up and then cause a chill went down my spine.
    Sorry to go on and give you every little detail but despite jokes he really shake me and I hope that warn you other people that these people are horrible and won't stop not stalking you until they get what they want, even when they have been rumbled. they have no scruples or even care about their effects on people.  They you in real, and they are completely credible.  After the call I informed fraud action (UK) the 03001232040 that gives you a reference of crime and pass information to the police. I was also advised to get a reputable company computer to look at the computer where they left any damage to the computer.
    can someone advise in the meantime if I need to do anything with regard to my computer, like most I'm now worried that they have endangered the security of my computer. also can they get on my computer once again without knowing me.

    Suggest you read the following: http://ask-leo.com/i_got_a_call_from_microsoft_and_allowed_them_access_to_my_computer_what_do_i_do_now.html

    Recommend you cancel card credit/financial accounts that could be in your computer and change all passwords and have you reformat/reinstall your operating system.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/install-reinstall-uninstall

    Your computer and information (financial or other) must be considered as a compromise. You can uninstall everything related to logmein123 (which is a program legitimate and it is doubtful that the scammers could not back into your computer), but I wouldn't recommend that you even connect to the internet until it is reformatted.

    Good luck...

  • I just had a phone call from 30 minutes with the technical support of Ceylon-tech.

    Ceylon-tech said that they were trying to send windows updates to my computer, but these failed. It's true that an update rpet "impossible to update, insert the disc. So I let them take control of my computer, they showed me a list of the updates failed, they said that my mcafee analyses were not working properly, and that my computer didn't work properly even if it works fine. Finally I hung up on them, nervous, they had control of my computer? Work for microsoft? How do they know that my updates are not working?

    It's a scam!

    Do not let them into your computer, they do not work for Microsoft! Microsoft will never call you unsolicited. Now that you have left in your computer, you have things to fear. You must ensure that your computer is free of any virus or malware and you need to change all of your passwords. If you use your computer for online banking, you need to let them know as well.

    If you search these forums, you'll see a LOT of similar positions.

    I hope this helps.

    Edit - check out this site for good information and instructions.
    http://www.selectrealsecurity.com/malware-removal-Guide/

Maybe you are looking for

  • MacBook didn't stop after upgrading to 10.11.6

    It won't stop! OR reboot! I have to force quit every time!

  • Workstation 8560w: Hello (hp) Can I put the graphics card

    Hello (hp) can I upgrade graphics card AMD over-pants M6000 GDDR5 2 GB graphics card ATI video for Dell Precision M6600 M6800 Workstation M6700 laptop drive case for computer laptop 8560w Workstation without any hardware or software problem IM amir f

  • Rename the playlist

    The Genius on my I pod playlist is named after the first song (why I don't know), if I try to rename and double-click on in the column on the right, all I get is; Room, shuffle, playnext, add up, and so on, but not edit box or rename as I don't know

  • recover files from itunes library

    Hello I always enjoyed the sort function by "Time played" and "Date added" in iTunes. The problem is that I accidentally deleted these files. (if this data is stored in the .itdb or .itl / .db or .xml files) You can ask, how can this be possible. Wel

  • Impossible to install other systems on HP desktop PC operation p2-1334-screen white/blocking

    Hello I have a desktop HP new-1334 - AMD E1 - p2 1200 Vision. Packed with Windows 8 x 64. I want to install Linux distribution: Ubuntu 13.04 on it. Problem: [I get a menu of text mode Linux distro who ask me if I want to install, after you have selec