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Windows Technical Support Calling -

Fake browser alerts—often accompanied by loud sirens—claim your PC is infected and demand you call a specific "support hotline" immediately.

Windows technical support calling is a common where fraudsters impersonate legitimate technicians from companies like Microsoft to steal money or personal data . How the Scam Works Windows Technical Support Calling

Scammers use various entry points to lure victims into a conversation: Windows Technical Support Calling

Scammers buy ads that appear in search engine results for terms like "Windows help," leading users to fraudulent websites. Common Scammer Tactics Windows Technical Support Calling

Once a victim is on the line, the scammer typically follows this pattern: Protect yourself from tech support scams

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