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Why You Should Never Accept a Call from a “Microsoft Technician”

Why You Should Never Accept a Call from a “Microsoft Technician”

If you ever receive a call from a “Microsoft Technician” when you had not specifically asked them for help in the past, do not do anything they say. They will never call you out of the blue, so you will know for sure that you're talking to a scammer!

  1. Do Microsoft technicians call you?
  2. Does Microsoft call you about your IP address?
  3. Is answering spam calls dangerous?
  4. Does Microsoft call you about your computer being hacked?
  5. Can Microsoft block your computer?
  6. Has anyone received a call from Microsoft?
  7. Does Microsoft call you to change your IP address?
  8. What do you do when a scammer calls you?
  9. What happens if you give a scammer access to your computer?
  10. Will my phone be hacked if I answer a call from an unknown number?
  11. How do spam callers get your number?
  12. Can your computer be hacked when it is turned off?
  13. How do I stop fake Microsoft security alerts?
  14. How do I get rid of fake Microsoft Virus Warning?

Do Microsoft technicians call you?

It is also important to keep the following in mind: 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. Any communication with Microsoft has to be initiated by you.

Does Microsoft call you about your IP address?

No, there is no need for you to be concerned. These calls are NOT from Microsoft, these calls are made by scammers. Microsoft will never call you out of the blue. Only if you have previously contacted the official Microsoft Support, they might call you.

Is answering spam calls dangerous?

Spam calls are irrelevant, inappropriate calls sent to a large number of recipients who have not expressed interest in receiving these calls. Spam calls are annoying, irritating, and infuriating. But they're also dangerous. Really dangerous.

Does Microsoft call you about your computer being hacked?

Computer Hope, Microsoft, Dell, HP, Norton, Facebook, or any other computer company will not call you regarding your computer being infected with a virus or having errors.

Can Microsoft block your computer?

In fact, "Microsoft Has Blocked The Computer" error is fake - a scam that has nothing to do with Microsoft. ... In addition, these people often demand remote access to users' computers to install malware and/or change system settings. They then claim to "detect" additional issues and offer further help for an extra fee.

Has anyone received a call from Microsoft?

This is a scam. This is not a legitimate call from Microsoft. Neither Microsoft nor our partners make unsolicited phone calls (also known as cold calls) about your computer security or software fixes.

Does Microsoft call you to change your IP address?

Rest Assured, this is a well known Tech Support SCAM - Microsoft will NEVER cold call a user, ever! There is absolutely nothing wrong with your PC or your IP configuration . .

What do you do when a scammer calls you?

Report Telephone Scams

  1. Report telephone scams online to the Federal Trade Commission. You can also call 1-877-382-4357. ...
  2. Report all robocalls and unwanted telemarketing calls to the Do Not Call Registry.
  3. Report caller ID spoofing to the Federal Communications Commission.

What happens if you give a scammer access to your computer?

So if you gave the caller access, you've exposed your PC security to them. A more clever way the scammers may try to reach you is by tricking you into downloading malware onto your PC, which then flashes a warning that you have a virus and need to contact "tech support" to have it removed.

Will my phone be hacked if I answer a call from an unknown number?

If you get a call from a number you don't recognize, don't answer. ... Because phone numbers are often used as security keys, hackers may be able to get into many other accounts once they have access to your phone account.

How do spam callers get your number?

Most telemarketers purchase phone numbers from third party data providers. Here's how those providers may have gotten your number, according to the Better Business Bureau: You called an 800, 888, and/or 900 number (they use caller I.D. technology and collect phone numbers).

Can your computer be hacked when it is turned off?

Generally speaking, hacking a turned-off computer is not possible in a home environment. ... Without appropriate security software installed, such as anti-malware tools like Auslogics Anti-Malware, it is possible for hackers to access the computer remotely even if it is turned off.

How do I stop fake Microsoft security alerts?

To remove the “Microsoft Security Alert” pop-ups, follow these steps:

  1. STEP 1: Uninstall the malicious programs from Windows.
  2. STEP 2: Use Malwarebytes to remove “Microsoft Security Alert” adware.
  3. STEP 3: Use HitmanPro to scan for malware and unwanted programs.

How do I get rid of fake Microsoft Virus Warning?

STEP 1: Uninstall the malicious programs from Windows. STEP 2: Use Malwarebytes Free to remove “Microsoft Warning Alert” adware. STEP 3: Use HitmanPro to scan for malware and unwanted programs. STEP 4: Double-check for malicious programs with AdwCleaner.

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