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WHO CALLED FROM 18452891029? ATTEMPTED TO SCAM YOU?
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Scam , United States |
27-Feb-2017 |
Received Call from 18452891029, Recorded message on my cell phone saying if I am using Microsoft Word.
These morons need a life! I received a recorded message on my cell phone saying if I am using Microsoft Word to call them back. Guess what assholes. I don't have Mircosoft Word and if I did, Microsoft has a 1800 number to call them at not a 845 number. Jackasses! I reported the scam already.
Betty Reported: 8452891029. Microsoft Windows Wanted me to contact them regarding my computer that is compromised. If not using Windows, ignore.
cmb Reported: 8452891029. Microsoft Called from Pauling, NY. Computer has been compromised.
Betty Reported: 8452891029. Microsoft Windows Wanted me to contact them regarding my computer that is compromised. If not using Windows, ignore.
cmb Reported: 8452891029. Microsoft Called from Pauling, NY. Computer has been compromised.
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Scammers from Asia, make cold calls telling everyone they speak to, the same story that your computer has problems to be fixed, it has a virus, it's slow or it's sending out error messages. They hope for baiting that one person who may actually be having some trouble and hence may assume the call is intended for him and hence legit!
It would be extremely unwise for someone to trust an unknown caller and give him access to computer. It’s as good as inviting a thief home and letting him carry out his ‘activities’, without any hindrance!
These foreign scammers are known for injecting virus into victim’s computer and completely damaging it. They will then offer to clean it, for a large Fee.
Even after the payment of Fees, users have found to their horror, that nothing has been done to remove the infections.
The error that we make when we receive such a call, is in presuming that the call is arriving from within the US and hence could probably be legit.
Don’t get carried away by the local number displayed. Scammers from Asia who run call centers spoof the phone number using software, to make it appear local.
Further reading: www .microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
Microsoft Sues Indian Company for Tech Support scam: www .ndtv.com/article/india/microsoft-sues-indian-company-for-technical-support-scam-642181
Anti Malware Software maker, MalwareBytes exposes the scam on wired.uk: www .wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-04/11/malwarebytes
More info on Tech Support scams at the FTC Website: www .consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0346-tech-support-scams