strange PhoneCall from "service technique windows"

Today, I was called bij one man who said he was with the service of rechnical of Windows. He knew my name and said that he had that my computer has been hacked, 10 to 15 days of information that would have distrastrous consequences foor me. He said his name was Loboth Liew and couldn t tell me in my own language'(Netherlands). Het wanted to put me on my mention of en computer programs that I use. As I found it very suspicious I told her that I was going to start the business with my son and he could call back me later. What can I do now?

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