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Hi all,
Yes, I am in the same agreement with Julie. I do not trust scammers at all.
I want to share one time. I noticed that call did happen to with my
parents. My dad was very smart which he listened to the fake microsoft
staff which my dad did hang up. He told me that he doesn't believe it.
Be sure that you get the phone number from the caller id. You can be able
to track it down from where it is coming from. You can notify to your state
attorney general's office and also FTC too.
Respectful,
Scott Dollar
-----Original Message-----
From: Julie A Adkins
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 8:57 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Strange phone calls from "Microsoft?"
This is definitely a scam. Please do not talk to these people.
Julie Adkins
Assistive Technology Trainer
> On Jun 17, 2015, at 9:42 PM, peter altschul <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> Hi:
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> My wife and I have received three phone calls from people identifying
> themselves as Microsoft employees telling us that our computer is sending
> error messages and that our security has been compromised - that a third
> party is using our network for nefarious purposes. They have offered to
> assist us to solve the problem by giving us step-by-step instructions as
> we sit by the computer. My stepson admits to torrenting music, books, and
> movies, and has been suspicious that we are being hacked. My wife and I
> sense that these calls are suspicious, and wonder what you-all think about
> this.
>
> Thanks, Peter
>
>
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