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Originally Posted by Gayle
Be very careful.
I got a phone call today from a man who said that he was from Microsoft. He said that he could tell that my software was compromised, that my IP address showed some unusual activity which meant that a few Trojans had got through. He asked if my computer was going a bit slower than usual. He asked if my antivirus was up to date. As it happens, by coincidence, I actually knew that my antivirus needed updating.
Anyway he was quite believable.
Then he said that to fix the problem all I had to do was carry out a sequence of key strokes. At that point I told him that I would close down my computer and get my antivirus updated. He insisted that I should do what he asked me to do. Again I refused and told him what I would actually do. Then he hung up.
It was all quite plausible.
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Nice one Gayle, I had the same gentleman on myself last week, well I'm saying the same he had an Asian accent, I let him go through his spiel, you know were they throw Mr Farrer in after every sentence, I just told him my PC is fully protected I am having no problems, so SOD OFF phone down, the cheeky git rang back and had another go, this time I changed the first word of my two word sign off

