Caution was: Seniors in Waldbröl fall on Microsoft trick!

Ein 94-Jähriger aus Waldbröl wurde Opfer eines Betrugs durch falsche Microsoft-Mitarbeiter. Warnhinweise und Präventionstipps.
A 94-year-old from Waldbröl was the victim of fraud by false Microsoft employees. Warnings and prevention tips. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Caution was: Seniors in Waldbröl fall on Microsoft trick!

A 94-year-old senior from Waldbröl recently was the victim of a fraud stitch, which is now already widespread. Fraudsters who spoke as Microsoft employees used an intrusive warning message via an alleged "PC problem" to gain the trust of the man while using his PC. As Oberberg-aktuell.de , the senior received the request to contact a specified telephone number.

During the phone call, he was made to reveal personal information. These included account connections, the Iban and his PIN. After sending this sensitive data, a four -digit euro amount was debited from his account, which he noticed later. These incidents illustrate how manipulative and clever fraudsters can proceed to get the data of their victims.

The mesh of the wrong Microsoft support

This type of fraud is not an isolated case. According to the Consumer center try to get fraudsters often, by phone or through fake warning notices of their victims. Microsoft himself warns of these methods because the company does not create unsolicited calls to solve technical problems. Assistance is mainly done by email.

If someone receives a call from a person who pretends to be a Microsoft employee, it is strongly recommended to end the conversation immediately. The callers often specify that the computer is infected or problems-especially since the end of support for Windows 7 in January 2020. Fraudsters also use technical terms to convince their victims of their supposed skills.

In the past, there have been reports on callers who seem to be legitimately legitimized by recommending users to enter dangerous commands on their PC to "verify" alleged problems. In return, such fraudsters often require significant sums for software maintenance contracts or remote access to the computers of the victims.

prevention and protective measures

The police have already taken measures to take action against fraudulent call centers in India, but attempts to fraud continue to stop. Perpetrators often also manipulate online banking platforms or demand the purchase of credit cards, such as Xbox. Therefore, special caution is advised: in no case, victims should make payments or pass voucher codes.

A way to protect yourself is to separate the PC from the Internet if there is suspicion of attempted fraud. It is also advisable to remove all suspicious installed programs and change the passwords. Documentation of incidents, such as screenshots or notes, can also be helpful to report any attempts at fraud with the police.

The Lower Saxony police have recommended that the browser to be closed via the task manager or using the secure mode to remove malware. All suspicious incidents should also be reported to the police immediately in order to avert further damage. The clarification of such fraud stitches is therefore of great importance to protect seniors and other potential victims.

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