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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.I got a call about my infected laptop last week, I was at a loose end so I thought I would have some fun.
He used the phonetic alphabet to tell me to type something into google, I assume in an attempt to direct me to their website.
I played along and he asked me what I saw......
"There seems to be some sort of acronym" I said
'What is that please'
So I spelt it out using the phonetic alphabet.
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo Oscar Foxtrot Foxtrot
'You must have typed in something wrong, lets try again.
We went through the process again I think on the second attempt he had understood my acronym, because he slammed the phone down..
He used the phonetic alphabet to tell me to type something into google, I assume in an attempt to direct me to their website.
I played along and he asked me what I saw......
"There seems to be some sort of acronym" I said
'What is that please'
So I spelt it out using the phonetic alphabet.
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo Oscar Foxtrot Foxtrot
'You must have typed in something wrong, lets try again.
We went through the process again I think on the second attempt he had understood my acronym, because he slammed the phone down..
if there are any computer whizzes on here itd be great if we could all come up with some blurb - a kind of script - for people to say to them that makes them think you are doing as they have asked but are making loads of mistakes and getting loads of error messages, that you can tell them ... but which keeps them online for as long as possible.
the more time we waste of their the less chance they have to scam someone else
the more time we waste of their the less chance they have to scam someone else
Go to Start, Control Panel, Programs and Accessories, which may be called something slightly different depending on which version of Windows you're running.
If you see both Microsoft Security Essentials and System Suite there, then yes definitely uninstall System Suite. You'll almost certainly have to reboot afterwards...
If you see both Microsoft Security Essentials and System Suite there, then yes definitely uninstall System Suite. You'll almost certainly have to reboot afterwards...
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