I keep getting phone calls from people who say they are from Microsoft
I keep getting calls calls from people saying that they are Microsoft saying I have complaints against me I send emails and threats scams is a call oh yes they leave no phone number
This is a scam that last for years. Microsoft never does unsolicited phone calls. Is calling, Microsoft, a scam? Report the scam Scams by e-mail or web: how to protect yourself It's a real call from Microsoft? Avoid scams to phone for tech support Do not fall for phony phone technical support Aggressive, persistent Windows tech support fraudsters continue to track consumers Tags: Windows I received recent phone calls from someone who says they are with Microsoft I received phone calls recently from a person saying they are with Microsoft and that my computer has been downloading unnecessary files. They claim they know because the error and warning messages are sent to the Inbox of Microsofts. I am reluctant to talk more with them. How can I be sure of who's calling? In addition, if it is true, how can I check my computer? Hello Calls unrequested telephone of this nature 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: https://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx Microsoft issues never not solicited for phone calls of support or security. These types of callers can use completely fictitious names or bogusly claim to be of real companies other than Microsoft as well. I continue to receive calls telephone of people with heavy accents who say they call Microsoft because of all tha error messages I'm supposed to be getting - which I don't get. I just got the phone with one and convinced him to remember on Friday at noon, Central time. He asked me to give him the remote control of my computer so that it can "fix." I can't believe its "real and he can't give me details about what the problems are." I wasn't about to let him have access to the computer I'm on right now because of his "unusual operating system and all the time and effort it took to get this set-up and at full load." I'll be at my weekend House when it calls Friday where I have a more conventional computer. Is this real or a hoax? SCAM. The next time the scammer call, hang UP. Take a look at these phony support calls:
Microsoft has none of the unsolicited telephone calls to help you fix your computer In this type of scam cybercriminals are calling you and claim to be of Support technique Microsoft. They offer help with your computer problems. Once scammers have earned your trust, they try to steal and damage your computer with malicious software, including viruses and spyware. Although the law enforcement can trace phone numbers, often authors use pay telephones, disposable cell phones or stolen cellular phone numbers. It is better to avoid being scammed rather than try to repair the damage afterwards. Treat all unsolicited sceptically telephone calls. Don't provide personal information. If you receive an unsolicited call from someone who claims to be from Technical Support Microsoft, hang up. We do not have such calls. If you think you might be a victim of fraud, you can report it. For more information, see: what to do if you think you have been scammed... they are trying to get used to things bye to help with that, and when I refuse that they say that they will report to the FBI because of "TERRORIST" anyone can shed some light on this thank you very much. It's a scam. Just ignore it. Bogwe I think, he wouldn't give me any info just kept asking if I was the owner of the account. I had problems with my computer, he said. Not really. No phone number that I could call back to see who it was, really, Miss 1 number on my caller ID. I think that scam and also sounded like he was English Eastern decent, broken. BEWARE! Microsoft you must put a warning message it will last eternally. Fake phone calls to technical support Calls unrequested telephone of this nature 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/avoid-phone-scams.aspx Microsoft issues never not solicited for phone calls of support or security. These types of callers can use completely fictitious names or bogusly claim to be of real companies other than Microsoft as well. I get phone calls from people saying they have reports that far, something is wrong with my computer and asks me to do the thing on my computer in order to allow them to show me wat is wrong? Would Microsoft or Windows contact me by phone with succh a request? Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:44:28 + 0000, Bob PaynePayne says: I get phone calls from people saying they have reports that far, something is wrong with my computer and asks me to do the thing on my computer in order to allow them to show me wat is wrong? Would Microsoft or Windows contact me by phone with succh a request? No! Microsoft never this. It's a scam and with various In addition to their money get on your part to do anything of any value, So if you have done so, I highly recommend that you do both of the following 1 do a clean reinstall of Windows. 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 some one claiming to be of soft micro, telling me that my computer is in danger, are these authentic calls? It's a scam. Ignore calls or report them to the body of law appropriate for your region. http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msName.aspx http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspx http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx 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. Received a phone call from someone who has not been named (call from a blocked telephone number) saying that Microsoft would block my computer within 24 hours due to virus, we have been forward to microsoft. He said we had a laptop and gave us a serial number. We do not have a laptop. Was it a scam call or this person really used by microsoft? He wanted me to enter an address to give him access to my computer. I refused. Any information you can provide would be appreciated. Hello Yes, it's a SCAM! Avoid scams to phone for tech support In the United States, you can contact the local police to the FBI, Attorney general, and The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the No, Microsoft wouldn't you not solicited. Nor would they know if any errors Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently: Microsoft has no Scams and hoaxes Microsoft Support Center consumer Microsoft technical support Microsoft - contact technical support I hope this helps. Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="">-><- mark="" twain="" said="" it="">-> Phone call from Microsoft windows scam Hello I received a phone call saying he was Microsoft Windows and there are system reported that my computer was full of viruses and malware, and they said that my computer was sending viruses in e-mails that they lock my email account in order to protect others. They knew my name and said they could make me a lot if I could prove that I was learned as they need my bank details to level from 4 years of life support that will continue with new computers to replace old. I stupidly gave details as he said that if I did it would install antivirous in the computer as a dinner he says my current software wasn't good. Then he forced me to enable remote assistance and took me to the purchase for Business Package of distance page help for New World Services Inc. and forced me to enter my data I did. After completing the session, I received an email of New World Services Inc., saying that I had bought the business package and looking upward found only for four years. I then went to my Bank and the cashier told me it was a scam and I got mannaged to cancel the card before it empied my account although New World Services Inc. did take £252.00 my account and told them about the scam and that I don't want there services and do not call me. I always get calls saying they are Microsoft Windows or they are malicious and calling about my computer with virus software and when I don't, thank you and hung up there have been moments when someone else says the exact same words as little as an hour later, well that people call regularly as now I know most of them as soon as they speak. They installed ammyy to allow access through my firewall to send windows logs them so with selected McAfee frirwall and ammyy blocked as they had shown me the observer of events the adminastrative events and said cuircles reds are virouses and yellow triangles are malware. When I said that the red circle is when I did a forced when troubleshooting stop where I pressed the button for a few seconds. Then I got a phone call saying could I turn on my computer as the info from my computer that has virouses and malware had said. If blocking ammyy had worked as before they were able to tell red any yellow order of events. So I then removed my computer ammyy and that they would not receive the ball more. When after I dial to get phone calls not the last call, I get when they called and get that they do not have the number of appellants and it has afflicted me that sometimes there was as little as an hour between calls, it seems I'd barr the number of fraudsters and barr New World Services Inc. If they continue to call and if need be I have to change my phone number. 1. contact your credit card company, if you had given the scammer, your credit card number. -Cancel the card and ask for a replacement with different identification number. 2. contact your bank. 3. If you saw the crook of remote access to your computer, it is compromised. 4. talk to your local law enforcement... If you want to go that far. 5. change the phone number. I got a phone call from microsoft that malicious software is installed on my computer I live in Toronto, Canada. Someone called me and told me that she calls me from Microsoft and said some malware is installed in my computer and she told me to turn on your computer and do the instruction, she tells me. I do not trust it because it's weird to have a call from microsoft on Saturday evening at 7:00. I said what happened if I didn't, she told me that she disconnects my server computer and tell my provider to block my IP address! I asked his emp ID, name and Department she calls, it just pass the phone to his supervisor, and when I insist on my view that I'm not you trust, he told me that you don't have any technical information. and it was very very rude... Finally I hung upward and the lady called me again and gave me this info: name: Abam Sorgr, empID: 21536 Windows operation system Dept., at Montreal, Canada, she gave me her employee ID:21536, the phone, her name was 65391989 which don't belonge to the Canada. I told him I check from microsoft and you can call me tomorrow. and now I have no idea? These phone calls are usually of a person representing Windows rather than Microsoft, but in any case, the call was nothing else than a phishing attempt! Do not give any information. Reported people on these calls for a person who represents Windows (note: not Microsoft). It is a scam! Not to follow their instructions or advice and not to provide ANY information to them. Because they use the internet lines and/or phone to complete their fraud, there may be federal agencies in your country who are interested in discovering their calls (e.g. RCMP). Their report directly to the appropriate agency if you feel you can contribute to their arrest and the charges. Microsoft do NOT pick up the phone and start dialing customers and never phones/e-mails asking for personal information or asking them to visit a web site! Please do not take into account these calls and hang up immediately. On another note, if you have problems with your computer, please do not hesitate to post a description of the situation and the error messages you received in those forums. We would be happy to help you. (information staff unnecessary or requested !) A call from someone who says they are with windows and there is a problem on my laptop anonomous I just got a phone call from a person saying they are with windows and there is a problem with my laptop. This happened to someone else and how is it possible to know what type of camera I use (e.g., laptop computer)? How can I check to see if someone else has access to my account? The game, June 5, 2014 19:29:39 + 0000, mslindatx wrote: I just got a phone call from a person saying they are with windows and there is a problem with my laptop. This happened to someone else and how is it possible to know what type of camera I use (e.g., laptop computer)? How can I check to see if someone else has access to my account? It's a scam and with all the names and phone numbers, one who has In addition to their money get on your part to do anything of any value, So if you have done so, I highly recommend that you do both of the following 1 do a clean reinstall of Windows. 2. change all of your passwords, especially banks or other Phone calls from "microsoft." Every two weeks I get a call from what sounds like an Indian according to the company, indicating that they are microsoft and note that my computer sends reports of errors to microsoft, they want access to my computer to show me the 'mistakes', let know me it will be cool and ask my bank details. I refuse all and ask them not to phone again. It's probably all a scam? It's a scam. There have been several peeps asking and reporting recently the same thing here. 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The problem is that all audio is recorded Why hasn't MX320 Solution Menu scan option When I initially installed my MX320 in Windows Home Premium, I installed the Menu Solution and used successfully to scan documenets and back up the files on my computer for several years. After my mother destroyed auto map, I put together a new compu It is a peer-to-peer network set up on a few computers running XP, and I don't remember the key code requirements?
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http://support.Microsoft.com/reportascam
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspx
http://www.ComputerActive.co.UK/CA/PC-help/2134917/genuine-Microsoft
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-GB/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/securitytipstalk/archive/2010/03/09/Don-t-fall-for-phony-phone-tech-support.aspx
http://www.Computerworld.com/s/article/9248122/Aggressive_persistent_Windows_tech_support_scammers_continue_to_stalk_consumersSimilar Questions
You have made the right choice. Do NOT give the scammer remote access, or your computer is "screwed".
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Yes, some vulnerable people indeed caught up.
the names and phone numbers, those who become very common these days.
If you leave them in your computer, which knows what losses they did are
where confidential information they stole.
immediately:
2. change all of your passwords, especially banks or other
financial sites.
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
consumer watch groups. Arm yourself with knowledge.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center
(NW3C), funded in part by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx
It exists on your computer. So those are the frauds or scams to get your money or
worse to steal your identity.
for you unsolicited telephone calls help fix your computer
http://www.Microsoft.com/protect/fraud/phishing/msName.aspx
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_virsec_master?ws=support#tab3
https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?altbrand=true&SD=GN&ln=en-us&St=1&wfxredirect=1&gssnb=1
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/contact-support
-If you have paid the scammer with your credit card. The card has been compromised.
-Change the account.
-Change the PIN code.
-Reinstall Vista
-Use another user name and password.
-Ask to speak to people in the Department of wire fraud. See if something can be done about it.
-Scammers will call you. They will not stop.
become very frequent lately. See
http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/08/virus-scams-social-engineering-victims.html
and
http://www.howtogeek.com/176605/tell-your-relatives-no-Microsoft-wont-call-you-about-your-computer/
and
http://www.howtogeek.com/180514/the-%E2%80%9ctech-support%E2%80%9D-scammers-called-Htg-so-we-had-fun-with-them/
If you leave them in your computer, who knows what they were doing or where
What confidential information they stole.
immediately:
financial sites.Maybe you are looking for