Received a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft Support

Like many others, I received a call from a man who claims he was Microsoft, telling me that my computer was being hacked. I started to see through his bull quickly while I was talking to him, and after research I found confirmation that he indeed was a scam. However after reading the responses I am worrying whether or not I gave him access to my computer. As I was talking to him, I had on my computer, not to do what he told me or visit the page he was trying to direct me, but looking at the probability of this being a scam. My question is to get online while we were connected to the phone I made my system vulnerable? We have DSL and I was wondering if they already have my phone number could they hack into my computer or follow my ISP just connected. I think I'm fine, but now I'm getting paranoid who were able to carve in. It may just be a case of hypochondria computer. Any idea is appreciated. Thank you!

-Frank

You should be fine if you did not allow the con artist access to your computer.

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

Leo.com/i_got_a_call_from_microsoft_and_allowed_them_access_to_my_computer_what_do_i_do_now.html

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2012/08/tech-support-phone-scams-surge/

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