They often instruct you to open a program built into Windows (like Event Viewer) and claim that normal system logs are proof of a virus.
Scammers call you directly and claim that your computer is infected with viruses or is sending out error messages. They often instruct you to open a program
They demand a fee for their "services," insisting on untraceable payment methods like gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency. 🛡️ Critical Tips to Avoid Fraud 🛡️ Critical Tips to Avoid Fraud To protect
To protect yourself from these cyber-criminals, always practice the following rules: steal your personal data
If you receive an unexpected phone call from someone claiming to be from "Windows Technical Support" or "Microsoft," it is a scam. Cyber-criminals use these fraudulent calls to induce panic, steal your personal data, and steal your money. 🛑 How the Scam Operates