I received the call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft that I had a virus pirate online.

I was suspicious and told them I couldn't go online at this time.  HOWEVER, I asked if I could call them to the time when I was available and he gave me the 213-221-3528 next number to call back, said his name was Mike.

I hope this can help you track down these people.  Thank you.

I think what zigzag3143x is trying to say is that there are a lot of scamming operations all over the world to do this kind of thing - they close down and then spring up somewhere else. Therefore, it is difficult to track them down.

Keep you aware of the scams is one of the best ways to protect yourself against scams. Anti-virus software, etc. is important, but is only a part to keep you protected.

This is a forum for public peer support and Microsoft is only a software/hardware company (albeit one who takes security seriously) not a law enforcement agency. To report this to contact your local police or authorities. Please see:

http://www.Microsoft.com/en-GB/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

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