Phone call about Microsoft updates

I was just called by what looked like a firm technical overeas stating that my computer has not received the automatic updates. It sounded like a scam, so I put the phone down. Anyone else had a similar experience? I notice that my computer has not received an update since April 24, but it was checked this morning and indicates that there are no new updates available at this time. I'm puzzled. I've never had this before. Has anyone else had a similar call?

Hello winhornby,

Unfortunately, this is one of the many scams Microsoft Windows which is in circulation. You were wise to put the phone down on these people. Whatever they want basically is access to personal data on your PC, for example, the passwords, bank details etc.

Just to set the record straight, Microsoft will contact you about problems with your PC UNLESS you have a contract to support prepaid with 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

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