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scam alert
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The scam alert tag on WindowsForum.com covers real-world scams targeting Windows users, including sextortion emails exploiting the Microsoft 365 Admin Portal, fake tech support calls requesting remote access, phishing emails mimicking Amazon Prime or Windows Forum, and fraudulent system error warnings that prompt users to call fake support numbers. Discussions also highlight suspicious products like fake power saver plugs and unofficial Windows 12 builds. Common themes include scammers using trusted platforms, social engineering via phone or pop-ups, and attempts to steal money or personal information. Users share experiences and seek advice on identifying and avoiding these threats.
In a troubling twist on cybersecurity, the Microsoft 365 Admin Portal has recently been exploited by scammers to send sextortion emails, effectively bypassing traditional email security measures. This alarming development not only raises concerns about the integrity of trusted communication...
I am using Windows 10 Home Edition on a Lenovo laptop.
Today, my Epson printer would not connect to my laptop via wi-fi, and after trying a lot of things (updating the printer drivers, turning the computer and printer off and back on, updating printer firmware, etc.), I gave up trying to fix it...
Hi Guys
I was just going through my emails and I saw one marked
"Prime Alert".
The message said...
Unfortunately, we were unable to process your Amazon Prime membership payment. But don't worry, it's easy to solve & We are here to help! Your payment failed for the following reason:
Declined...
So I called the number. They said to take my computer to Best Buy and have them do an OTR, run an infection sweep, do a malware removal and a full system tune- up then buy Stopzilla for $99.00 and have that installed because my MacAfee is worthless. He said it would cost about $350.00. My...
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Last week it was on a few news sites and I saw it on CCN that russians hacked many big sites, but none where named, Apparently there were major companies hit.
I have in the last few weeks had a big increase on numerous of my emails getting spammed so I can see a few must of got hit.
I got an...
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