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From bogus ‘Computer Software Tech Support’ phone calls, e.g. someone from Microsoft or Apple contacting you and telling you there is a problem with your device, to fraudsters asking for credit card information to ‘validate your software’, e.g. validate your windows software, there are a number of computer software service scams you need to look out for.
Fraudsters often use the names of well-known companies to commit their crime, as it makes their communication with you seem more legitimate. This is why it’s important to think twice before giving out any personal information.
Common scams that use the brand names include:
Computer firms warn that they do not send unsolicited emails or make unsolicited phone calls to request personal or financial information, or to fix your computer. They advise anyone who receives such communication to delete the email or hang up the phone. If further assurance is needed individuals can contact the firm directly using the phone numbers obtained from their contract or other trusted sources.
Anyone who has lost money to a scam like this should report it to Action Fraud.
Advice to avoid Computer Software Service scams
See also:
'Microsoft Lottery' is a scam
Identity theft scam warning
Warning - MSN Money scam
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