Windows Technical Department

I had a recent phone call from someone claiming to be from a Department technique windows informing me that my computer is to launch serious errors.  If anyone else has had similar appeals and they are truly Windows?

Not it is a scam call.

They try and make you pay for the support/steal your information. Just hang up on them!

Microsoft has none of the unsolicited telephone calls to help you fix your computer

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  • I continue to receive calls from numbers not available with an Indian accent saying that they are from the Technical Department of windows and I have a problem with my computer.

    Original title: scams?

    I continue to receive calls from numbers not available with an Indian accent saying that they are from the Technical Department of windows and I have a problem with my computer. Normally, I just say that I don't have and hung up. Today, I took a little further and he said that they discovered that I had loads of malware/viruses etc and that they could identify with them. I was obviously very suspicious because he seemed to have my correct Windows ID number and with care on 'Run' he told me to type things like cmd eventviewer and inf where he referred to a file 1394.pnf. I stopped while he asked remotely to access my computer. However, I got a phone number 01916450337 and his P786000 id I noticed that many people are posting on your forum-is this another one of those scams?

    Continue to put the phone down. They are all crooks.

    They get you to open Event Viewer, because there are words such as 'critical' and 'error' along the this.

  • Windows technology Department

    I rec would have 4 call until this morning of 315-215-3520 who claims to be Windows Tech Dept and says I have corrupted files and they cannot fix and needs my help.  Is it a scam?

    They claim to have the confidential identification number of my computer than Microsoft and I know that proves they are Windows technical support.

    Hello

    It's a scam.

    We have all the errors and warnings in our Event Viewer, which is another ploy they use to scare you

    Either these so-called "Microsoft" Tech companies want to sell you a worthless software, or remote access to your computer to try to steal your credit card and bank information and also achieve an identity theft on you.

    You are the only person who knows if you gave them remote access.

    If you gave them remote access and you do Internet banking, contact your bank, to explain, and change passwords.

    If you use your online credit card, cancel and get a new one issued to you.

    And the only way that willl you know that you are free to them is to backup your data and do a clean install of your operating system.

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    And Microsoft does not contact you unless YOU have made prior arrangements with them to do.

    There is an article in the link I'm you provide at the end of this one

    Read this Information from Microsoft:

    "Avoid scams to phone for tech support.

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

    Don't be fooled of unsolicited calls. Don't provide personal information.

    Here are some of the organizations that cyber criminals claim to come:

    • Helpdesk Windows

    • Windows repair center

    • Microsoft technical support

    • Microsoft technical support

    • Windows Support Group Technical Department

    • Microsoft Research and Development Team (team of Microsoft R & D)

    Report phone scams

    See you soon.

  • I have received several calls from a company called the Technical Department of "eprotectionz" offering to get rid of the virus, is this a hoax?

    Hi there, hope someone can help me on this issue.

    I received several calls from a company called 'eprotectionz' technical department which proposes to rid your computer of an "infection" (no virus) apparently slowing down Windows. In a first time, I finished the callwhen they began to ask questions about my computer.  They are appatently a global company - I am based in Australia and on checking their site, they operate out of the Australia and other countries. Their phone number here in Aust is 02-8091-0114. This company is legitimate.  I become more suspicious when they ask to enter my computer remotely while I followed the instructions to remove the so-called infection.  I don't trust everybody these days and trust no one! What do you think?? Thanks in advance,

    Australia. Take a look at this, mate.

    http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/08/virus-scams-social-engineering-victims.html

    E protection in action http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/04/type-www-ok-w-w-w-d-o-t-antagonising.html

  • Random phone calls to the Microsoft Technical Department telling me that my system will send our alerts.

    I continue to receive phone calls of an 'Indian' Lady telling me that it comes from the Microsoft Technical Department and tried to tell me my computer sends messages of error for them.  I assumed that it is a scam to get my data from the computer and were simply hang up.  Microsoft never ring?

    Your instincts are correct. Unfortunately, it is a very common phenomenon. Partners and Microsoft representitives not to make any of these calls. None. Never.

    Tom Ferguson

  • Phone call from Microsoft Technical Department?

    I just got a phone call from someone who said they were by Microsoft and I have an internal virus and wanted to connect to my computer. It's for real? He gave me a call back number and it was 425-247-0940. He said he was from the Technical Department of Microsoft.

    I just got a phone call from someone who said they were by Microsoft and I have an internal virus and wanted to connect to my computer. It's for real? He gave me a call back number and it was 425-247-0940. He said he was from the Technical Department of Microsoft.

    It is a popular scam. Microsoft has no unsolicited phone calls. Better to hang up immediately.

  • I received a phone call from someone who said they were the Windows technical support. I did not understand the person that he was a stranger

    The person calling said he could give me a technical support for problems that they had detected with my computer, but he seemed surprised when I said that I had problems with my computer.  I did not understand a lot of what he was saying because of his foreign accent.  Can someone tell me what it is?  I don't think that I may have a virus, but Windows actually call for help?

    You were lucky that you could not understand him and so do not buy what he was selling.  It was a scam.  Microsoft does not make unsolicited phone calls.

    Insofar as thought, you could have a virus...

    • What version of Windows (XP Home, XP Pro, Vista, etc) and Service Pack (none, 1, 2, 3) is installed? If you are unsure, do a click right my computer and select properties for information.
    • What is the name and version of your anti-virus program?  Is his current subscription and has it always been updated?
    • What other security software is installed (names and versions)?
    • What are the symptoms?  That's what are you see you do not, you should see or what is you don't see don't you think you should?  Please report the full text of the error message without paraphrase.
    • What happened to your computer shortly before the symptoms started?  Power outage (including pulling them out the plug or by pressing the off button); use of a registry cleaner, optimizer, tuner, etc. ; installation of an update (only one?). Another thing that you can identify.
  • I just had a phone call from microsoft/windows technical help

    I feel so stupid that I fell for this but I don't

    so my not very different history of all these other... Indian guy asked all week saying he needed emergency talk to me on the serious malicious virus on my computer. He said it was from Microsoft technical and necessary support about half an hour of my time. I asked him to ring back several times because with young children, it was never the right time. Anyway, he called again this morning and I thought I had better address this issue as it sounded quite serious, it sounded very authentic for me and in my mind, I thought that somebody to call me every day this week, he must be who he is, he said.  so he took me through a website (I think it was logmein123) and asked me to enter a code and said that his colleague would then control my computer.  which she did, all the time the guy was on the end of the phone explaining what she was doing.  She presented as andrea williams from the Manchester direction! She then spent over the next 40 minutes on my computer. towards the end the guy says ok we have identified as you can see (I could see some sort of thing report on my computer at this point) we found quite a few mistakes - we can fix these for you. OK, I said. Andrea williams then says I have to download to your computer one of these options (it then lists the 4 different but recommend the 4th option at a cost of £289 I foolishly said okay.)  a form then appeared on my computer asking for my card details name address date of birth ect - what I have briefed (BTW im currently hitting my head on the table where I'm writing this at my stupidity!)  Fortunately my beautiful Bank was on the ball and refused a payment. This was the point that they have began to have a bit narky with me.  the guy said he was going to pass me to andrea from Manchester who would talk to me in person to try to settle this payment. me thinking that I was going to talk to someone with a manchester accent... don't be stupid... .i started talking to another very Indian lady who was very rude and very impatient with me. then she said to me (Yes told me) do to ring my Bank while it took place on the line to address this issue. It was then I thought no Ive has had enough and finally, alarm bells began to ring! (all right all right I recently had two children, you know)
    !). I told him that I would call the Bank later. reluctantly, she said ok, but said she'd call me in an hour - I said all that. It's then the strange thing happened - I tried to disconnect my computer, but it forced somehow back to and typed a message saying that please let me connected disconnect.  I typed a message and said you have learned to be pleasant and able to stop everything. then (the storys stops not here oh no) it sounds me only true to his word back an hour the second later. and said - have you talked to your bank. I said yes. What did say, she said. I said, that they said that you are a crook. at this point she just freaked out at me. told me that I needed psychiatric help. so I said, and you have to find a good job and stop robbing the people hard earned money there. then she said something quite scary. She said you wait awhile and just see what we are capable of... I hung up and then cause a chill went down my spine.
    Sorry to go on and give you every little detail but despite jokes he really shake me and I hope that warn you other people that these people are horrible and won't stop not stalking you until they get what they want, even when they have been rumbled. they have no scruples or even care about their effects on people.  They you in real, and they are completely credible.  After the call I informed fraud action (UK) the 03001232040 that gives you a reference of crime and pass information to the police. I was also advised to get a reputable company computer to look at the computer where they left any damage to the computer.
    can someone advise in the meantime if I need to do anything with regard to my computer, like most I'm now worried that they have endangered the security of my computer. also can they get on my computer once again without knowing me.

    Suggest you read the following: http://ask-leo.com/i_got_a_call_from_microsoft_and_allowed_them_access_to_my_computer_what_do_i_do_now.html

    Recommend you cancel card credit/financial accounts that could be in your computer and change all passwords and have you reformat/reinstall your operating system.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/install-reinstall-uninstall

    Your computer and information (financial or other) must be considered as a compromise. You can uninstall everything related to logmein123 (which is a program legitimate and it is doubtful that the scammers could not back into your computer), but I wouldn't recommend that you even connect to the internet until it is reformatted.

    Good luck...

  • Impossible to download recovery Image Windows - Technical Support will not help

    Hi all

    All I'm doing is to download the recovery Image for my XPS8700 Windows from the support.dell.com site. I select the image, enter my serial number and the verification code and the following error: "stock recovery image. The recovery image download could not be generated due to missing information. Please contact the technical support for assistance. »

    I contacted technical support so did what the error message said. However, as my system is more under warranty, they refused to help me. Apparently, it's okay that I'm not asking for help with the system, just to help get the file from their broken site as indicated by the message error-_ -.

    Anyone know how to recover the file by other means?

    No need to bother with the .iso Windows 8.1 from Dell. Download the file .iso Windows Microsoft RS1 10 image instead. It will automatically collect your keys to your UEFI BIOS OEM and it input during the installation. See here for more details:

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  • Windows technical support call me

    my internet explorer keeps close and then restart. I recently received a phone call from a person claiming to be the windows support and tell me to turn on my pc and they would help me to solve the problem.he call me in 2 days. should I listen to him or ignore? How do they know that I had problems? is it a scam?

    Hello

    Yes, it's a SCAM!

    Avoid scams to phone for tech support
    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

    In the United States, you can contact the FBI, Attorney general, the police authorities and consumer
    Watch groups. Arm yourself with knowledge.

    The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation
    (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), funded in part by the Bureau of Justice Assistance
    (BJA).
    http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx

    No, Microsoft wouldn't you not solicited. Or they would know if errors exist on your
    computer. So that's the fraud or scams to get your money or worse to steal your identity.

    Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently - Microsoft is not unsolicited
    phone calls to help you fix your computer
    http://www.Microsoft.com/protect/fraud/phishing/msName.aspx

    Scams and hoaxes
    http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_virsec_master?ws=support#tab3

    Microsoft Support Center consumer
    https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?altbrand=true&SD=GN&ln=en-us&St=1&wfxredirect=1&gssnb=1

    Microsoft technical support
    http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0

    Microsoft - contact technical support
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/contact-support

    I hope this helps.

    Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

  • I tested Windows Technical Preview. Just last night has stopped working properly. I have R/R ' ed. No joy. Any suggestions?

    I had no problem with any of the previous generations. It's build 10041. I'll post this in the application of your comments also.

    I am posting this IE 11 since every night is defective. It seems to be accepting only no keyboard or mouse input.

    I tried to send your comments in every night, but have no way to check if it has been accepted.

    Hello, this seems to be a known bug that is being developed (bug #1147953).
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  • Receive calls from unknown numbers, stating that they are Microsoft Windows Technical Support.

    Original title: phone call received the support of windows, and the requested access to my computer.

    Phone call from 684-236-5238 who said support technology windows and requested access to my computer to detect problems.  I have been denied access.  This call from you or is it a hoax.

    Phone call from 684-236-5238 who said support technology windows and requested access to my computer to detect problems.  I have been denied access.  This call from you or is it a hoax.

    It's a scam.   I'm glad you don't fall for it.

    For more information, see the following:

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

    http://ask-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/

    Kind regards...

  • Phone call from Microsoft Technical Department: C

    IM afraid, I got a call on my cell and I didn't know it was fake, I had the opinion of the team, but once he asked my credit card number or account that I said I didn't have a cause im young (15 to turn) and he scram by saying 'Thank you for wasting my time' Indian voice , im afraid will something happen to my laptop, or something I uninstalled which may have been installed by them, but I'm still very afraid

    See http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_other-security/ammyy-scam/f3584507-1b40-48f4-971d-0aea83b2114c

    Good luck...

  • Should I change my password? I was dumb enough to think it was windows technical support, and gave the man of the scam.

    I fell for the scam, but did not purchase.  I didn't give it my password; do I need to change?

    I would change it principles immediately.  What can hurt?

    Good luck.

  • Anyone receiving calls from Microsoft Windows (call center from India by the sounds of it) saying that you have a corrupted file? Or is it a scam?

    We received a call last night from someone who claimed to be the Windows technical department saying that our computer has a file corrupted Microsoft on this issue.  First name: Richard Williams.  0261 004030 callback number.  Sounds like an Indian call center.

    I can't believe that cold Microsoft calls people.

    A quick search on google news suggests that people in Britain were targeted by something similar.

    It's a scam.

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