WiiU Pop - up of suspicious activities

My WiiU says that Windows has detected suspicious activities of my IP address. And to contact the Techanical support

Hello

SCAM.

Microsoft not to contact you either by e-mail, phone calls or the pop-up windows on your computer screen to tell you that your computer has problems.

See you soon.

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