Is this number from microsoft?

Anonymous
2022-07-14T13:24:21+00:00

Good afternoon.

Someone called todat from this number- 3581651761. telling me that he was calling me from microsoft, because they had signs they were hackering my computer. Is this number really from mycrosoft?

Thank you

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-07-14T13:43:24+00:00

    SCAM.

    These scams happen world-wide 1,000s of times a day and have been for many years.

    A lot of the time phone numbers are "spoofed" to appear to be calling from a local area, when in fact they are calling from countries which are outside western law enforcement jurisdiction.

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    It is a Scam.

    Microsoft will never contact you with cold-calls, popups, etc.

    This is the advice given to anyone who has any phone calls, etc. like this about Malware, License Expiry, Refunds, etc..

    And your machine does not send out messages to anyone saying that it has problems or is infected with Malware, etc.

    We all have errors and warnings in our event viewer, which is another ploy they use to scare you

    These so-called "Microsoft" Tech Companies either want to sell you worthless software, or gain Remote Access to your Computer to try and steal your Banking and Credit Card details and to also carry out an Identity Theft on you.

    You are the only one who knows if you have given them Remote Access.

    If you have given them Remote Access and if you do Internet Banking, contact your Bank, explain it to them and change Passwords.

    If you use your Credit Card online, cancel it and get a new one issued to you.

    And the only way that you willl know that you are free of them is to save 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 so.

    There is a section in the link I am supplying you about this at the end of it

    Read this Microsoft Information:

    Protect yourself from tech support scams:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/4013405/windows-protect-from-tech-support-scams

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    "Avoid tech support phone scams"

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/safety/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

    Do not trust unsolicited calls. Do not provide any personal information.

    Here are some of the organizations that cybercriminals claim to be from:

    • Windows Helpdesk
    • Windows Service Center
    • Microsoft Tech Support
    • Microsoft Support
    • Windows Technical Department Support Group
    • Microsoft Research and Development Team (Microsoft R & D Team)

    Report phone scams

    Cheers.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-07-15T17:19:48+00:00

    Microsoft will never call. It is a pure scam.

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  4. Ron-6928 4,971 Reputation points
    2022-07-15T21:05:10+00:00

    If someone from ___ (fill in the blanks) calls you, it is a scam. You don't have to ask anyone if it is or isn't a scam. Treat them all as scam. The time you doubt yourself, talk to them and follow whatever they tell you to do, you become a victim of a scam.

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