I received a call Thursday last of someone who said they were by the Windows team and that my computer has been altered. Is it a scam?
The call was clearly from abroad and had a bad connection.
I received a call Thursday last of someone who said they were by the Windows team and that my computer has been altered. The call was clearly from abroad and had a bad connection. Basically, they wanted to sell me something for $99. Is it a scam? Called again today and they make me nervous because I don't know that much about computers.
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/msname.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.
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I got a phone call from someone who said they were from microsoft and my computer was in danger, unless I paid 130 pounds for a new warranty, is it a scam?
Hi Debra,
It's a SCAM! Microsoft does not make that neither have they partners that do and don't they hire contractors or individuals or even to find volunteers to do. There are probably thousands of these companies out there do every day - we get two or three posts like this (or more) each day ask about it. You are lucky who have recognized the scam enough not to be sucked in and eventually identify theft, infections, hacking your computer, convince you to buy software or services you either did not need or that do not really exist at all and all sorts of nefarious stuff. You'd be surprised how much contact us AFTER THAT that they realized they had been duped asking what to do. Don't waste time talking to these people, not give them any personal information it is, don't be fooled by what they can get allows you to see on the computer - in fact, not do anything they suggest on your computer or even to visit Web sites they recommend and for the love of God don't give them access to your computer.
Microsoft knows this is happening, but with these companies popping up like dandelions, or closing and changing names when discovered and operating mainly from abroad, it would take an army of lawyers to sue each other. They do the best they can, but they are just too many and more added every day. People need to pay attention to these things. They occur not only by telephone, but also by e-mail, instant messaging, mail and all the ways imaginable. Forget not that Microsoft doesn't this and hang up or remove the emails or messages or mail from someone claiming that they do because they know the information on your computer or that you want to get information from you to confirm your account so that it will not be closed and asking you your name of user and password and all sorts of other personal information. Microsoft DO NOT!
See below for additional information on this topic and what to do and how Microsoft works:
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msName.aspx
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspx
I'm glad you don't get captured by these crooks and save yourself a big headache. Continue to use the same caution and you should do fine.
Good luck and best wishes!
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I just got a call from someone who said they were from Microsoft. It was obviously of the India. In any case, he said that there are problems with my computer and it asked me to do something, I would not. He hung up. He told me to click the button of windows on my keyboard. Then he told me type something in and running. But I refused. I said, how end I call Microsoft and give them your name... HE HUNG UP.
Hello DianeMcGettigan,
It is simply one of the many scams that are doing the tour.
Unless you have a prepaid support contract with Microsoft, then Microsoft will never contact you by phone, mail or e-mail about problems with your PC. You did while refusing to allow him access to your PC. All they want to do is to have access to your PC, so they can steal personal data (banking etc.) on your part.
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
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According to above is this legitimate would call me someone from microsoft?
Hello
Its a SCAM!
In the United States, 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.aspxScams and hoaxes
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_virsec_master?ws=support#tab3Microsoft Support Center consumer
https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?altbrand=true&SD=GN&ln=en-us&St=1&wfxredirect=1&gssnb=1Microsoft technical support
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0Microsoft - contact technical support
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/contact-supportI hope this helps.
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Received a phone call from someone who said they were representative Microsoft Care.
They wanted to sell insurance on my XP MS software and fix my PC problems. They said that I reported as having many error events. Caller ID phone was DBT SOLNS CMA. 312-878-9660 # phone. They checked my license of operating system. He had me go into the event viewer and tell him how much the errors and warnings that I had. There were many. They want remote my PC problems and fix. I never had as much as how much they wanted to pay me. I told him he was wasting his time and mine. He is angry. I gave them nothing. He was an Indian, and I gave him nothing. He was very strong and I could hardly understand him with his accent. Because he tried so hard and I keep nagging at me to him, he was upset and said the * word. LOL I investigate these guys I hope the info I gave you are useful. Don't be fooled people. On 12 July. Kitimat, British Colombia Canada 2011
They wanted to sell insurance on my XP MS software and fix my PC problems. They said that I reported as having many error events. Caller ID phone was DBT SOLNS CMA. 312-878-9660 # phone. They checked my license of operating system. He had me go into the event viewer and tell him how much the errors and warnings that I had. There were many. They want remote my PC problems and fix. I never had as much as how much they wanted to pay me. I told him he was wasting his time and mine. He is angry. I gave them nothing. He was an Indian, and I gave him nothing. He was very strong and I could hardly understand him with his accent. Because he tried so hard and I keep nagging at me to him, he was upset and said the * word. LOL I investigate these guys I hope the info I gave you are useful. Don't be fooled people. On 12 July. Kitimat, British Colombia Canada 2011
This a complete scam and one that has become very common these days. . Don't think anything such a caller said, do nothing that he tells you to do and hang up on him immediately.
Did you let him in your computer? So great notm - happy to hear! But if you did you are at serious risk for what he could have there (installed spyware? Steal the passwords?), and I highly recommend that you do the two following:
1 reinstall Windows properly
2. change all your passwords, especially those of the financial institutions and online stores.
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The person calling said he could give me a technical support for problems that they had detected with my computer, but he seemed surprised when I said that I had problems with my computer. I did not understand a lot of what he was saying because of his foreign accent. Can someone tell me what it is? I don't think that I may have a virus, but Windows actually call for help?
You were lucky that you could not understand him and so do not buy what he was selling. It was a scam. Microsoft does not make unsolicited phone calls.
Insofar as thought, you could have a virus...
- What version of Windows (XP Home, XP Pro, Vista, etc) and Service Pack (none, 1, 2, 3) is installed? If you are unsure, do a click right my computer and select properties for information.
- What is the name and version of your anti-virus program? Is his current subscription and has it always been updated?
- What other security software is installed (names and versions)?
- What are the symptoms? That's what are you see you do not, you should see or what is you don't see don't you think you should? Please report the full text of the error message without paraphrase.
- What happened to your computer shortly before the symptoms started? Power outage (including pulling them out the plug or by pressing the off button); use of a registry cleaner, optimizer, tuner, etc. ; installation of an update (only one?). Another thing that you can identify.
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Microsoft called to solve problems?
Hello
Microsoft will never make calls unsolicited users!If you get called by one of these scammers, say "I'm sorry, but Microsoft do not call users about PC errors" and put down the phone. These scammers can deceive you more money in Exchange for the fake virus protection and install malicious software on your particular PC remote access.Never listen to these cold - callers-simply ignore them.Best wishes and good luck!-Jetpackboy_____________________________________________________________________________Microsoft community contributor - member since October 6, 2011 and happy to help! -
I just had a call from someone who says they're on MS Windows and they received my computer error messages. They wanted me to open the box run the program. Anyone know what this type of scam? Happens a little?
It is a scam, do not give them any personal information.
Avoid scams that use the name of Microsoft in a fraudulent manner:
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msName.aspxThis is another form of Internet fraud that combines a variety of other common scams - fake security software,social engineeringand phishing.
Cyber criminals started calling people on the phone, who claims to be from Microsoft and offers help to solve their computer problems. Once criminals have won the trust of the victim, they can do one or more of the following:
- People thing to install malicious software on their computer.
- Take control of the victim's computer remotely and adjust settings in order to leave the computer vulnerable.
- Request credit card information so that cybercriminals can charge for services of can.
Microsoft will not unsolicited telephone calls to help you with your computer. If you get a phone call like this, hang up.
If you think you might be a victim of fraud, you can report it. For more information, see what to do if you've responded to a phishing scam.
For more information on how to recognize a phishing scam, see avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently.
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only, I was contacted by a person claiming to be windows saying that my computer has been infected and he called for help. He hit me the windows and "R" key at the same time. Then I typed in "eventvwr" and who showed me a list of some events with indicator red and yellow. Then he wanted me to go back and enter "iexplore www.support.me", so he could fix my computer. I became very suspicios and did not continue with his appeal. Is it a hoax or someone really trying to help me? Because I did not communicate with him, I feel that this is not a legitimate operation. Thanks for your help.
original title: telephone call from Windows?Hello
It's a scam.
Microsoft does not contact you unless YOU have made prior arrangements with them to do.
There is an article in the link I'm you provide at the end of this one
Read this Information from Microsoft:
"Avoid scams to phone for tech support.
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
Don't be fooled of unsolicited calls. Don't provide personal information.
Here are some of the organizations that cyber criminals claim to come:
Helpdesk Windows
Windows repair center
Microsoft technical support
Microsoft technical support
Windows Support Group Technical Department
Microsoft Research and Development Team (team of Microsoft R & D)
Either these so-called "Microsoft" Tech companies want to sell you a worthless software, or remote access to your computer to try to steal your credit card and bank information and also achieve an identity theft on you.
We have all the errors and warnings in our Event Viewer
That's what you do if you never give them remote access.
If you gave them remote access and you do Internet banking, contact your bank, explain, and change passwords.
If you use your online credit card, cancel and get a new one issued to you.
And the only way that willl you know that you are free to them is to backup your data and do a clean install of your operating system.
See you soon.
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managed to put the computer in a restaurant that is the method of compensation it back to the date of purchase of 2008.
Don't you think that this will solve my problem. ?I changed the passwords againI received a call of support technique microsoft stating that my computer has been infected evil and that they would clean it for me.
Have I been swindled £ 89.99 from my pension for 12 months cover.I paid money to mauritias amCancel, wipe your computer and change all of your passwords for each account that you contact your financial institutions to warn them to watch for unusual transactions.
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* O.T. > phone call
I received a phone call today (a third) saying that my computer has been hacked and that they need to get into my system to make the necessary repairs. They have stated that they are from Microsoft but I didn't honestly believe that. Has anyone else had these calls?
Thousands have and you have reason to be wary.
Read this
http://blogs.Microsoft.com/Cybertrust/2014/06/26/is-that-call-from-Microsoft-a-scam/
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fsmgroup called sayinhg that my computer has been infected with spyware
I had been contacted by twice saying that you had advised the (supposedly legitimate third-party provider you?) to call me as my computer ID showed that I had been infected with spyware + report fsmgroup error warning. I carefully allowed them remote access where they have ran spyware inf and demonstrated on a 1000 Trojans. I said several times that I wasn't going to buy anything and they said that they were not selling anything and that they were working on your behalf for me rid of bugs that will eventually lead to my PC to hang with a blue and black screen. However, the only way to solve the problem was to buy a plan. When I refused to purchase the plan, they started the files removed from my spyware in location, despite my asking them to stop - I turned off my computer to stop. I asked them why they did not respect my wishes and they couldn't answer. The person said it had deleted the wrong file and then hung up. I caused damage to my computer. I can see no longer the same disks and I thought that it had removed the demand of c: Windows drive | INF. There still a lot of files in this folder (more than 1000) which have been reproduced with an extention. PNF. Are these files malicious indeed, if yes, what can I do? Also it damage by deleting anything in this area. I ran Malwarebytes and found no errors.
I am very concerned. Please can you help.
Rosie
Hello Rosieptrc
It's like a scam. Please see the threads below regarding scams and how to prevent them. Thank you.
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-symptoms.aspx
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Today, I received a phone call from someone who claims they were by Windows.
original title: ammyy scam...Today, I called by someone claiming to be "Windows" (not even Microsoft!)... Ammyy scam. I didn't download the .exe ammyy and hung up.
Many people are caugt by this scam every day.
Why it seems like microsoft takes any measure to stop this scam?
Hello
read this information to microsoft
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msName.aspx
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. Better avoid fooling themselves 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.
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Someone called saying they were Microsoft and say that our computer has been hacked
Don't know how to do this. Don't know what to believe. I cut the person. Is it possible to contact Microsoft and ask about it?
HD
Its a scam. A well known and long-lasting. Microsoft will never ask you for personal information (they already have them) and you never call cold. Nor do they send messages of anti virus-They are the partners who do this nor Microsoft does not only
See below for additional information on this topic and what to do and how Microsoft works:http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msName.aspx
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspx -
I received an Email my computer saying has been infected by a Email of Virus.My does not open, it says that my data is corrupted. What can I do about it.
Hi grahamfordy,
It's probably a scam. Please see article with some additional information:
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msName.aspx
I hope this helps!
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