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Is there a computer scam going on?

Is there a computer scam going on?

If a caller says your computer has a problem, hang up. A tech support call you don’t expect is a scam —even if the number is local or looks legitimate. These scammers use fake caller ID information to look like local businesses or trusted companies. If you get a pop-up message to call tech support, ignore it.

What are some signs that a phone call is actually a scammer?

How to Spot a Phone Scam

  • A claim that you have been specially selected.
  • Use of high-pressure sales tactics and “limited-time” offers.
  • Reluctance to answer questions about the business or the offer.
  • Request that you “confirm your personal information”

Can you get scammed just by answering a phone call?

If you answer the call, your number is considered ‘good’ by the scammers, even if you don’t necessarily fall for the scam. They will try again because they know someone on the other side is a potential victim of fraud. The less you answer, the fewer robocalls you will receive.

Does Microsoft call you about your computer being hacked?

“Microsoft does not send unsolicited email messages or make unsolicited phone calls to request personal or financial information, or to provide technical support to fix your computer.

Can you get hacked from spam calls?

SCAMMERS are using automated phone calls to try and steal your two-factor authentication codes and hack into your accounts. That’s according to a new report about hackers using the scam to try and break into your Apple, Amazon, PayPal, and bank accounts.

What happens if I call back a scammer?

“It’s the concept that people think may have missed an important call.” At the very least, answering the phone or calling back makes you vulnerable to future scams, says Eva Velasquez, CEO and president of Identity Theft Resource Center.

Can a hacker take control of my computer?

Your computer can be used to attack other computers. Sometimes hackers will take over a computer, sometimes thousands of them, to launch an attack on a website they’ve targeted.

Would Microsoft ever lock your computer?

To prevent further issues, users should immediately contact ‘Microsoft Technicians’ via a telephone number (“1-800-745-9386”) provided. They will then supposedly receive help in resolving these issues. In fact, “Microsoft Has Blocked The Computer” error is fake – a scam that has nothing to do with Microsoft.