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Do Windows engineers ever ring you about computer trouble?
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I've just had a call from someone claiming to be from Windows, telling me my computer is about to crash.
I'm very suspicious about anything like this, but is there any chance that it could have been a bonafide call?
I asked him for his telephone number and he gave me a number which is very similar to my own - when I mentioned this, he said he knew it was.
I know there are lots of scams re computers, but are any of these calls ever genuinely from Windows?
I'm very suspicious about anything like this, but is there any chance that it could have been a bonafide call?
I asked him for his telephone number and he gave me a number which is very similar to my own - when I mentioned this, he said he knew it was.
I know there are lots of scams re computers, but are any of these calls ever genuinely from Windows?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The scam is that the caller gets you to click on something and in doing so you are directed to a website and told to download a program that hands over remote control of the computer. The caller "installs" various "fixes" for the problem (which you don't actually have) and then it's time to pay a fee.
Don't get that far but if you have clicked on anything, close it and run your anti virus scan now just to be sure.
Don't get that far but if you have clicked on anything, close it and run your anti virus scan now just to be sure.
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