Windows 10: Recurring fake Microsoft virus scams

Discus and support Recurring fake Microsoft virus scams in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; My mom received a pop up on her computer that appeared to be from Microsoft stating she had a virus and provided a number to call. She called the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by UnlikeTurtle26, Sep 18, 2024.

  1. Recurring fake Microsoft virus scams


    My mom received a pop up on her computer that appeared to be from Microsoft stating she had a virus and provided a number to call. She called the number they were trying to coax her into going to her bank to withdraw $16,000. In the past they were able to get her to give them 2 credit cards resulting in charges of $1,200. They went as far as to have a fake bank representative call her to validate the need to do the 16k withdrawal. She thankfully called me before going to make the withdrawal. This keeps happening despite me wiping her computer clean and initiation a new windows install. We have

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    UnlikeTurtle26, Sep 18, 2024
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  2. Possible virus or scam

    As already mentioned:

    All these kind of pop-ups/alerts are fake warnings - scams. Never ever call these numbers.

    Please read:
    Beware of Phony Tech Support Scams


    Normally you just close your browser:
    https://blog.malwarebytes.com/threat-analysis/2014/11/psa-tech-support-scams-pop-ups-on-the-rise/


    11 Fast Ways to Open Task Manager in Windows 10, 11, and 8

    You might want to run a quick scan with your Anti-Virus program.

    In case you keep on getting these fake alerts:

    Follow the steps provided here: Remove Tech Support Scam pop-up (Call For Support Scam)

    Suggestion to read:


    You might want to report this to Microsoft (but you don't have to):
    http://support.microsoft.com/reportascam


    and you might want to watch:

    Fake Tech Support Scams – video from the MS Digital Crimes Unit

     
    Jsssssssss, Sep 18, 2024
    #2
  3. Virus scam alert.

    It is a common scam.

    Tech Support Scamming through
    unsolicited phone calls, browser pop-ups and
    emails
    (aka
    Tech Support Scamming
    ) from "so-called Support Techs" advising
    "your computer is infected with malware",
    “All Your Files Are Encrypted"
    and other
    fake "alert messages"
    has become an increasing common scam tactic over the past several years. The scams may involve web pages with screenshots of fake Microsoft (Windows) Support messages, fake reports of suspicious activity, fake warnings of malware
    found on your computer,
    fake ransomware
    and fake
    BSODs
    all of which include a tech support phone number to call in order to fix the problem. If you call the phone number (or they called you), more nefarious scammers will talk their victims into allowing them remote control
    access of the computer so they can install a
    Remote Access Trojan
    in order to steal passwords and other sensitive personal information which could then be used to access bank accounts or steal a person's identity.

    These are a few examples.

    The scammer may claim to be affiliated with Microsoft or
    Windows Support
    . However, there have been reports of scammers claiming to be affiliated with major computer manufacturers such as
    Hewlett Packard, Lenovo and Dell, familiar security vendors like
    Symantec, Panda, McAfee, etc. and even popular
    ISPs.

    Hanging up the phone when the scammers call is the best way to deal with them.

    For more information about how these scams work and resources to protect yourself, please read
    Beware of Phony Emails & Tech Support Scams...there
    are suggestions near the bottom for dealing with scams and a list of security scanning tools to use in case the usual methods do not resolve the problem or you allowed remote access into your computer.
     
    quietman7 - MVP, Sep 18, 2024
    #3
  4. Recurring fake Microsoft virus scams

    Virus Scam 0x80072ee7

    To prevent such fake and unwanted pop ups/warnings/alerts , please do get a good blocker extension for your browser.

    Personally I use and recommend
    uBlock Origin
    .


    Suggestion to take the time and read everything here:

    Beware of Phony Emails &Tech Support Scams which

    • explains various methods how to get out of those fake alerts (for example
      Close Browser Application With Task Manager
      ). Make sure to not restore your browser session.
    • includes Resources to protect your browser, privacy & help prevent browser pop-up ads and scams
    and much more.

    When in doubt: run some scans, get rid of fishy browser extensions and installed programs, reset browser etc.

    Also see:

     
    Jsssssssss, Sep 18, 2024
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